> So I've to clear the content-cache what is horrible for the performance (all sites have to be regenerated).
You do not need to do this for the whole site, you can do it pr page in admin by clicking on the large icon on the top left part of the node view when your browsing the object. (If it is a folder it will be a large folder icon, but flow pages only use the default white icon).
AS for automatically clearing cache, I'm not sure how that could be done, if flow pages uses relations internally, then it would be a matter of setting up viewcache.ini rules (though relations should be cleared automatically).
Thanks for your response. I know, it's also possible to clear single nodes/pages over the bash with clearcache php file for example. But I think it's not really comfortable and a possible reason for mistakes, if the journalists have to clear the frontpage cache over the CMS (by clicking the icon) manually.
Isn't it possible to configure the cachse systems, so that it automatically clears the cache of a frontpage side, if one of the block-linked items changes? At the moment I'm not using the flow-functionality, all items in the blocks are set manually.
Few questions. Do you use a custom frontpage class (with different then 'frontpage' identifier)? How does your template for custom block look like? Do you fetch content from tree placed under frontpage which cache is not refreshed?
You can try add to viewcache.ini.append.php for article class following settings:
[article]
...
AdditionalObjectIDs[]=frontpage_object_id
# add this one if missing
ClearCacheMethod[]=object
...
I can't reproduce your error on default installation. I have tested it with custom block. So more information about your setup is welcome.
But i believe, that it shall also work with the first configuration, shouldn't it? Cause the dependent ClassIdentifiert "frontpage" is declared there!?
To your question: I'm using an own article class "article_standard" with the standard frontpage class. I've just added some new fields to the frontpage class, but the name has not changed.