Re: [Radiant] How-To on disabling caching in Radiant

2011-06-20 Thread Wes Gamble
Tom, Disabling caching is not really going to help or hurt you with respect to Heroku. Generally, the issues that Heroku presents for Radiant apps. are: 1) Heroku doesn't support git submodules by default, yet. So you need to git clone your extensions into your Radiant app, and make sure

Re: [Radiant] How-To on disabling caching in Radiant

2011-06-18 Thread Tom Brooke
Just checking on whether or not disabling the cache will get me up and running on heroku with 1.0rc and If anyone has suggestions for Heroku I would be glad to listen On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Wes Gamble we...@att.net wrote: ** I wrote up a howto on how to disable the cache in

Re: [Radiant] How-To on disabling caching in Radiant

2011-06-14 Thread Wes Gamble
You can do anything you want in your overridden cache? method, so I would say yes. W On 6/14/11 1:21 PM, Paul Noden wrote: Thanks Wes, Is there a way to configure this on a path basis rather than page class? Paul Noden