I deleted everything in typo/public that had a datestamp after the
installation time. Nothing seems to be cached erroneously any longer.
Regards
Paul
Hi
I’m still seeing caching issues that puzzle me, but maybe what I see is
expected behaviour.
After installing typo and publishing an article, the contents of the
blog
landing page are written to public/index.html. However, after I modify
the
article and save, public/index.html is not updated and old content is
served. Is this correct?
Similarly, after publishing the first article I checked Article and
Comments
on the Syndication plugin. Pages that I hadn’t previously accessed
display
the sidebar correctly. Those that I accessed before updating the plugin
do
not contain the feed links.
On my previous installation I had observed similar behaviour and so
deleted
out-of-date files from the public dir. This fixed the caching issue but
pages were never written out to disk again.
Clicking Empty Fragment Cache, running typo sweep_cache and rake
sweep_cache
have had no effect.
I’d be very grateful if someone could point out whether this behaviour
is as
expected, or whether I might have mis-configured something.
Kind regards
Paul
On Feb 2, 2008 7:13 PM, Paul C. [email protected] wrote:
Similarly, after publishing the first article I checked Article and Comments
I’d be very grateful if someone could point out whether this behaviour is as
expected, or whether I might have mis-configured something.
Definitely not correct behaviour - I’ve been short of time to look at
Typo recently, but I’ll certainly be looking into these caching issues
as soon as I’m back in the saddle.
I turned caching off alltogether, and now my Typo seems to run fine.
On Feb 2, 2008 12:13 PM, Paul C. [email protected] wrote:
Similarly, after publishing the first article I checked Article and Comments
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