I'm running on embedded mode.

On Sep 28, 4:57 am, William Dode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28-09-2008, ianmendiola wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I've noticed that while developing a web application using mod_wsgi
> > some of the changes I make don't appear on the first refresh. For
> > instance if I had a page that displayed, "Hello World" and wanted to
> > change it to "Hello Universe". I'd only see the change populate on say
> > the 3rd or 5th page refresh.
>
> > Sometimes a weird phenomenon occurs where I refresh once, it shows my
> > edit i.e. "Hello Universe", I refresh again and it shows "Hello
> > World" ... Not sure if there is some sort of caching happening in the
> > background - of course for a site on production you wouldn't be
> > updating a page every 30 seconds ... but when developing it's likely
> > the case.
>
> > The only thing that's worked successfully is restarting the apache
> > server each time, that of course can be come very tiresome.
>
> > Has anyone else experienced this? Is there anyway to remedy this
> > annoying behavior?
>
> Do you use daemon mode or embedded ?
>
> In daemon mode to reload all your application you just have to touch the
> wsgi script. To reload only somes pages you have to manage it yourself
> (only on development system !).
>
> --
> William Dodé -http://flibuste.net
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