FAQ: Difference between revisions

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*Most browsers will display 'page information' that tells you when the page was last modified (by querying the web server).
*Most browsers will display 'page information' that tells you when the page was last modified (by querying the web server).
**if the page was recently modified,  
**if the page was recently modified,  
***then the next item to investigate is the template file; a template file contains Cumulus web tags and the 'process' that Cumulus does to create a web page involves reading text from a template and when it finds a web tag it inserts the latest value.  Therefore if you have renamed for example index.htm into indexT.htm the web page that Cumulus creates will be based on the old web page not on a template and because it has no Cumulus web tags it cannot update the information, just create a new copy of old information.
***then the next item to investigate is the template file; a template file contains Cumulus web tags and the 'process' that Cumulus does to create a web page involves reading text from a template and when it finds a web tag it inserts the latest value.  Therefore if there is no template file, all Cumulus can do is just upload the web page as it was previously.
**if the page was not recently modified,  
**if the page was not recently modified,  
***maybe you are not running Cumulus, so it is not updating.   
***maybe you are not running Cumulus, so it is not updating.   
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