Thanks for the help,

>>  Yeah, you have to set the IOCache option to "off" in order to
>>  disable the content caching.  For example...

Directory / {
    Handler file {
        IOCache off
    }
}

I'm still seeing cache-like behaviour with the above enabled.. i.e.
changes to files are not seen until cherokee is restarted. Could it be
possible that there are issues with IOCache in 0.4.30?

Thanks,
Eoin.

On 2/21/06, Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Eoin,
>
>  > 1) Does cherokee cache requests? While developing a site locally, I
>  > find that changes I make to html and css files arn't reflected in
>  > request results until I restart cherokee. Is it possible to stop
>  > cherokee caching requests, to aid development?
>
>    Yeah, you have to set the IOCache option to "off" in order to
>    disable the content caching.  For example:
>
> ======
>      Directory /images {
>        Handler file {
>            IOCache off
>          }
>      }
> ======
>
>  > 2) What order are the config files processed? I find that some
>  > settings I'd like to put into 'sites-enabled/default' (thus
>  > effecting all virtual servers?) are ignored.
>
>    No, that's the configuration of the default virtual host.
>
>  > To enable these settings I have to replicate them in each virtual
>  > server config file. For example; each of my virtual server config
>  > files declare 'Extention php { ... }', because it seems to be
>  > ignored when I put it in 'default'. Perhaps my understanding of this
>  > file's function is wrong?
>
>    If you have some common configuration for all your virtual hosts it
>    may be a good idea to move it to a different file (Eg: common.conf)
>    and then include it from each single virtual server file (Include
>    /etc/cherokee/common.conf).
>
> --
> Greetings, alo.
>
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