<Make sure that all of the variables in the template are being updated
by the program(s) in question. CGIDEV2 caches previosly used variables
from one invocation to the next, and being that each invocation could be
a different user it can cause awkward issues like what you are
experiencing.>



Aaron,



Are you saying that if we don't update a variable in the HTML template
that it is possible that some of the HTML from the previous request may
be included as part of the next request? Even if the two request are
coming from different RPG-CGI programs? Have you seen this happen
before? Do you have a clue as to which program to check first? The
previous program request or the last program request?



Thanks,

Kent


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