Hi Sami,

I am a little confused.

If the content of text placeholder was changed by the .NET RQL, did the 
changed content display in page preview?  Did the changed content display 
in edit via form?

If no in page preview, but yes in edit via form, then that means the 3rd 
party implementation saved the content correctly,  However, it is your 
implementation on the template code that prevents update of the cache.

Then again, manually editing the content via form refreshes cache, so I can 
assume the template code might be correct, but only 70% sure.

The ability to see the snippet of code that is responsible for displayed 
the text content will help to answer a lot of questions.

-Jian

On Wednesday, December 17, 2014 11:05:16 PM UTC-5, Sami Dubey wrote:
>
> Sorry couldn't get you for the code line.... 
>  We are just trying to change the content of text placeholder and publish 
> the same...where we are able to change the content using server manager's 
> set method..... also we are able to release the page. 
>
>  It is not publishing the content we changed for text placeholder, however 
> we could see our changed content in management server. 
>
> If we open the same content using 'Edit element via form' snd then 'ok' . 
> It is appearing in page preview as well as publishes the same. 
>
> We are unable to find the method to save or ok the changed content of text 
> placeholder.

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