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How can I disable cache for included templates?

How can I disable cache for included templates?

Monday 15 October 2007 4:38:06 am - 4 replies

Modified on Monday 15 October 2007 4:45:57 am by Ted Striker

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André R.

Monday 15 October 2007 5:33:07 am

This is because of the viewcache, just disable it while you develope the site.
Also remember to enable Template DevelopmentMode!

[TemplateSettings]
DevelopmentMode=enabled

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Ted Striker

Tuesday 16 October 2007 1:19:17 am

Thank you very much!!!

This settings works!!! Now I can see all changes in real time, I will disable thios setting in production server...

I wonder if there is a this kind osf setting list with use description somewhere in online documentation... will search a bit...

Thanks again!!!!

Can you feel it Mr. Anderson? Closing in on you? Oh I can, I really should thank you after all. It was, after all, it was your life that taught me the purpose of all life. Purpose of life is to end.

André R.

Tuesday 16 October 2007 2:22:04 am

This settings works!!! Now I can see all changes in real time, I will disable this setting in production server...

Disabling view_cache and template_cache (cache blocks) on production server is not recommended if thats what you meant. The reason is that performance will drop considerably.

Same with DevelopmentMode, if it is enabled eZ Publish will make a lot more stat (something you don't want in production) calls to filesystem to see if templates are modified.

So if you have cache issues, create a seperate thread to discuss a real soulution for it!

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Ted Striker

Tuesday 16 October 2007 2:48:38 am

Hi again,

I meant "enable" all cache settings in production server.. and not disable.. I just messed up...

Thanks again!!!

Can you feel it Mr. Anderson? Closing in on you? Oh I can, I really should thank you after all. It was, after all, it was your life that taught me the purpose of all life. Purpose of life is to end.

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