@AD7six

> You mentioned a class in the subject line. The errors come from
> "testCacheEmptySections" and is expected to fail atm as it's pending a
> fix/decision.

Firstly thanks for your reply. I tried to look in the trac to find
something on this but maybe my search criteria wasn't good enough.

> I don't know if what you're doing is possible or a good idea.
> Personally, I wouldn't think to cache a form, or try to embed a form
> in a cached view. It's a whole lot easier to link to a none cached
> page with a form or ajax-load the form into place upon request (like
> the book's comment display/form logic).

Thanks for your suggestion.  I haven't played with the caching very
much, I had seen in Jonathan snooks snogs blog code that he had a
<nocache> section around a form in the post view so was thinking that
that logic was maybe the way it could be used.  Although I do see he
doesn't have caching turned on for any actions in the controller so
maybe its not what he was intending.

I have been having trouble with my web hosts MySQL interaction so was
trying to reduced the query load with the view caching. I may end up
implementing it via an ajax-load as you suggest, however I quite like
having the form visible.

Thanks again for you thoughts on this.

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Brett Wilton
http://wiltonsoftware.com

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