Hi there
I hope someone can explain this. I made some changes to prices of products and uploaded the website as usual. Everything works fine but when orders are downloaded an error message comes up saying:
"Warning: Some files on the website appear to have changed since Actinic last uploaded them. These files will be completely refreshed the next time you upload your catalog. Please upload your catalog as soon as this download is complete. The changed files are: oldprice.fil oldprod.fil oldtext.fil"
I have tried purging content and a complete site refresh. I have then looked at the files with ftp and these 3 are refreshed (ie they have the current date/time on them), but the error message persists.
My questions are: What are these files? They don't exist on my local computer so how do they get on the server? Given that the orders appear to download fine, can I just ignore this error message? Or can I do something else to get rid of the message? Or can I delete the files manually from the server without causing catastrophe? Does it make any difference that the orders are being downloaded on to a different machine from the one that uploads?
Any solutions or explanations would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Jo
I hope someone can explain this. I made some changes to prices of products and uploaded the website as usual. Everything works fine but when orders are downloaded an error message comes up saying:
"Warning: Some files on the website appear to have changed since Actinic last uploaded them. These files will be completely refreshed the next time you upload your catalog. Please upload your catalog as soon as this download is complete. The changed files are: oldprice.fil oldprod.fil oldtext.fil"
I have tried purging content and a complete site refresh. I have then looked at the files with ftp and these 3 are refreshed (ie they have the current date/time on them), but the error message persists.
My questions are: What are these files? They don't exist on my local computer so how do they get on the server? Given that the orders appear to download fine, can I just ignore this error message? Or can I do something else to get rid of the message? Or can I delete the files manually from the server without causing catastrophe? Does it make any difference that the orders are being downloaded on to a different machine from the one that uploads?
Any solutions or explanations would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Jo
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