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Problem with EzForum and cache

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Pierre Rigal

Wednesday 06 April 2005 2:42:12 am

Hello,

I know the problem has already been mentionned but I can't found a good response...

So, that is the problem :

I use the EzForum and EzPublish 3.5.1, I want to know why when I post a new topic or a new response, the number of topics of the forum or the number of response of the topic is not updated ?

Is it because I haven't set up some cron sripts ?
Is it because my cache is badly setup ?
In that case, what are the ini settings which I need to modify ?
Could I disable the cache only for the forum and keep it for the whole site ?

Reading the documentation I understand the the cache works this way :
When a node is created or updated, the children nodes and the parents one are updated, so that just some cache pages are deleted...
Is taht right ? And if it is, why this system doesn't work for my site ?

Thanks,
Pierre

Ps : I'm french... I hope you understand my english ;)

Pierre Rigal

Thursday 07 April 2005 7:16:21 am

nobody can help me ?

Pierre Rigal

Monday 11 April 2005 1:08:21 am

any idea please ?

Halvor M

Thursday 21 April 2005 2:45:15 pm

I would like to see a meaningful response to this question as well :-)

(Pierre - if you sorted it out yourself, please post the fix!)

Bruce Morrison

Thursday 21 April 2005 3:52:09 pm

Hi Pierre

I suspect that the issue may be to do with SmartCacheClear in viewcache.ini. Settings in this file control the removal of cached views of objects associated with the one being edited.

See
http://ez.no/ez_publish/documentation/incoming/smart_viewcache_cleaning_system
and check your copies of viewcache.ini.

HTH
Cheers
Bruce

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Pierre Rigal

Friday 22 April 2005 12:39:33 am

Bruce Morrison seems to have a good idea.
In my case I have desactivated the Content Cache...

But I think i'm going to have a look to Bruce's link...