Re:no template caching

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11752
interpreted = N
texte = The template cache automatically updates when it senses that a template has changed. You're right: fluscache is not required.John.P.S. Pacific Coast Software wrote WebCatalog :>>>>When I transfer a replacement WebCat template to the server via Timbuktu, >>>it successfully replaces the existing template of the same name. So far, so >>>good. >>> >>>Since I have template caching enabled in WebCatalog, I think I should have >>>to send the $flushcache command before I can see that new page in my >>>browser, but that's not what's happening. Instead, as soon as I send the >>>template to the server it is immediately available via a web browser >>>WITHOUT sending the $flushcache command. >>> >>>This makes me think that WebCat2 is not caching templates even though I've >>>got it set to do so. Does anyone know what's going on here? >> >>It is caching the templates, but it looks at the modified dates and if they >>are different it caches the file again from the disk.... >> >>Just another attempt to save you some work... > > >Way cool feature in that I can replace one template or make a small edit >change and not have to blow off all the other templates stored in cache. I >haven't used the $flushcache in weeks. Now if webStar was smart enough to >do the same on images I would never have to flush the data cache...think >they need to steal Grants Code :) > >=============================================== >Gary Richter > PanaVise Products, Inc. > 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 > Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 > Email: grichter@panavise.com > http://www.panavise.com >=============================================== John A. Hill Pacific Coast Software 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #453 * Web tools for Macintosh and WinNT * San Diego, CA 92128 http://www.smithmicro.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re:no template caching (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  2. Re:no template caching (Jay Van Vark 1997)
  3. Re:no template caching (John Hill 1997)
The template cache automatically updates when it senses that a template has changed. You're right: fluscache is not required.John.P.S. Pacific Coast Software wrote WebCatalog :>>>>When I transfer a replacement WebCat template to the server via Timbuktu, >>>it successfully replaces the existing template of the same name. So far, so >>>good. >>> >>>Since I have template caching enabled in WebCatalog, I think I should have >>>to send the $flushcache command before I can see that new page in my >>>browser, but that's not what's happening. Instead, as soon as I send the >>>template to the server it is immediately available via a web browser >>>WITHOUT sending the $flushcache command. >>> >>>This makes me think that WebCat2 is not caching templates even though I've >>>got it set to do so. Does anyone know what's going on here? >> >>It is caching the templates, but it looks at the modified dates and if they >>are different it caches the file again from the disk.... >> >>Just another attempt to save you some work... > > >Way cool feature in that I can replace one template or make a small edit >change and not have to blow off all the other templates stored in cache. I >haven't used the $flushcache in weeks. Now if webStar was smart enough to >do the same on images I would never have to flush the data cache...think >they need to steal Grants Code :) > >=============================================== >Gary Richter > PanaVise Products, Inc. > 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 > Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 > Email: grichter@panavise.com > http://www.panavise.com >=============================================== John A. Hill Pacific Coast Software 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #453 * Web tools for Macintosh and WinNT * San Diego, CA 92128 http://www.smithmicro.com John Hill

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