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Monday 25 September 2006 5:35:54 am - 3 replies
Xavier Dutoit
Monday 25 September 2006 6:08:01 am
Or, for that matter, having and id instead of a path.
Have you tried with node.node_alias ? Does it work ?
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Nabil Alimi
Tuesday 26 September 2006 8:02:07 am
Actually, it works without the last trailing slash.
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Marko Žmak
Friday 06 October 2006 8:40:45 am
Sorry for the late answer. Yes, subtree_expiry does work wihouth the trailing slash.
But it would be also nice to have the possibility of using it with node_id. Would such usage speed up or slow down the template cache system?
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