Any ideas why a partial would not render the first time I go to url
but when I reload page it appears.  This is in firefox.

On Apr 12, 10:31 pm, gerbdla <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah there are no permission errors what is really strange is that the
> cache is only rending about 30 records but I have over a hundred
> movies
>
> this in the conrtroller
>
> @movies = Movie.find(:all ,:order =>"name")
>
> this in the view
>   <% cache do %>
>      <%= render :partial => "shared/movies", :locals => { :movies =>
> @movies } %>
> <% end %>
>
> wondering why I am only seeing a small subset of the data.  When
> something is cached it should retrieve all the records
> and store in cache in page
>
> not sure why it is not showing the entire data.  any ideas?
>
> On Apr 12, 8:47 am, Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > On Apr 11, 2012, at 6:58 PM, gerbdla wrote:
>
> > > For some reason the caching files are not showing on my production 
> > > website and I see the file in public/cache directory but it is not 
> > > rendering on my site.
> > > Any ideas as to why this is occuring.  Here is the section cache 
> > > statement.
> > > Thanks
>
> > >  <% cache('athletes_list') do %>
>
> > > <!-- This section is after yield it is the sidebar -->
> > >  </div>
> > >         </div>
> > >         <div class="span5">
> > >             <div class="hero-unit" style="background-color: #CC66CC">
> > >        <h5>Athletes On Twitter</h5>
> > >             <table>
> > >             <%[email protected] do | athlete |%>
> > >                <tr>
> > >                    <td>
> > >                 <img width="30px;"class="article_image" 
> > > title="<%=athlete.first_name%><%=athlete.last_name%>" 
> > > src="<%=athlete.profile_image_url if !athlete.blank?%>"></div>
> > >                 </td>
> > >                    <td>
> > >                 <%=link_to "#{athlete.first_name} #{athlete.last_name}", 
> > > profile_athlete_url(athlete) %>
> > >                 </td>
> > >                </tr>
> > >             <% end %>
> > >             </table>
>
> > >            </div>
> > >  <% end %>
>
> > Have you looked in your logs to see if there are permission errors when 
> > trying to save the cache files? Not sure if that would trigger a full-on 
> > error (as in your app won't run at all) or if you would just see the 
> > uncached result anyway. It's worth looking in depth at your logs to see if 
> > the cache save is working or not.
>
> > Walter

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