I've been doing some more experements... and found something odd... it seems that apache itself may be caching it and sending it out... or at least the subs that IT calls.

I've added some output commands to certain functions, and it seems they are not always being called, even though, by rights, they should be. I'm uploading my current code to my scratchpad, take a look at the sub 'calendar' if you would... it has code that should output the current value. Yet when the month I request is '5', and it is showing '9' in my browser, the text file also shows September. Yet the arguments I have it print out show '5', and if I hit refresh after 5 minutes, it shows up as may, and the text file updates.





My code doesn't have bugs, it just develops random features.

Flame ~ Lead Programmer: GMS (DOWN) | GMS (DOWN)


In reply to Re^4 (Third Time): mod_perl and cache? by Flame
in thread mod_perl and cache? by Flame

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