Monks,
I have a perl site on an apache2 webserver. While writing/editing my code, of course I periodically test it in my browser. However, I don't know what version of my perl code will show up. Usually, my html/javascript templates are the current version, but I could receive any version of my perl at any time.
I regularly reload apache and have tried restarting apache, but I still get the problem. I've even tried clearing my cookies & temp internet files multiple times (even though this is a server problem not a client problem, right?).
I've always had this problem from time to time, but it's now wearing on my last nerve. Does anyone have any answers for me?
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