Mac Mini Server won't display new web content

I have my server up and running and my webpage (jacrouch.com) is up and running as well with coldfusion and SQL working. I have had some issues with a specific SWF file containing three links that disappears from several pages, but is working on one page. I have attempted to correct this and made changes to ensure that the SWF file is indeed working properly on my development machine.
I uploaded the corrected files, but the web content does not change. I have completely deleted old content and ensured that the new files contain the corrections, but still the old files are the ones displayed on web.
Any help is appreciated.

OK. I just had a brainfart...
apparently, when you run coldfusion on a server (this is my first time doing this), your server root folder as well as the coldfusion (wwwroot) root folder need to match. I just had to copy and paste my files into coldfusion and it runs great!

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