Dan, you're right, and I must have been blind when I wrote my previous  
mail. Now that I see that the setting is in fact used by  
ResponseCache, it must obviously be a problem with my config-files.

Thanks,
Casper

On 13/02/2008, at 5:52, Daniel Sheppard wrote:

>> Thanks for your answer. I already did that. I also looked
>> through the
>> code of ResponseCache. Where does it use the "perform_caching"
>> setting, because I for one can't find it? I'm not pointing
>> any fingers
>> here, I'm just asking, is anyone actually running Radiant
>> with caching
>> completely disabled and can confirm that it can be disabled?
>
> In ResponseCache, the expire_page, cache_page and update_response  
> methods use 'return unless perform_caching' to no-op if caching is
> disabled.
>
> Dan.
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