Dave Silvester wrote:
> So, the workaround for this is to (assuming all the pages that are being
> cached should be served as text/html) make a .htaccess file with the
> following line in it, and put it in the same directory as the 
> problematic
> cached files:
> 
> ForceType text/html
> 
> That solves the problem and serves all the pages (even those without 
> file
> extensions) as text/html - though whether this is a bigger issue (maybe 
> even
> a slight bug) with caches_page, I guess is up for debate.
> 
> Anyway, I thought I'd post my easy workaround in case anyone else finds
> themselves in the same situation.  (Though surely I'm not the first one 
> to
> encounter this?)

I can't be sure whether you are the first, but you certainly weren't the 
last. Thanks for this. I ended up putting that directive in the overall 
apache2 config file, instead of using the .htaccess, because then 
manually removing the cache doesn't remove the solution.

Thanks,
ben
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