All,

I've been seeing a similar issue under SQLAlchemy (using Elixir setup with
latest update !) under the latest update (and fixing a problem which is
causing visitors and identity to fails)

--B

On Sep 17, 2007 10:11 AM, krsyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> On Sep 16, 6:58 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > krsyoung schrieb:
> >
> > > On Sep 15, 10:54 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > wrote:
> > >> krsyoung schrieb:
> >
> > >>> Hey,
> > >>> I'm having a caching problem with my application (or so I think).
>  The
> > >>> problem shows up in both IE and Firefox (settings to Load Page Every
> > >>> Visit).  In the controller I have code like:
> > >>> [..snip..]
> > >>> Is it possible that a) SQLObject has multiple versions of the object
> > >>> hanging around and is passing an old version to the "view" template?
> > >>> b) Somehow this is a browser issue and it just can't seem to guess
> > >>> when a page has been updated and when it hasn't?
> > >>> Any ideas what I could try to confirm a or b or maybe a better way
> to
> > >>> write the code to avoid the issue?
> > >> Are you doing this using AJAX? Then try appending a tg_random-named
> > >> parameter containing e.g. the current timestamp to the request. That
> > >> should solve caching issues.
> >
> > >> I don't presume there is a SO-problem.
> >
> > >> diez
> >
> > > Hey Diez,
> >
> > > Thanks for the suggestion.  I'm not using AJAX for this particular
> > > portion.  Here is something else I just saw that confuses me even
> > > more.  On the "view" screen I also have a list of events printed out.
> > > One event that I record is a request put on hold, or resumed.  This
> > > list is always correct (I basically pass select * from events to the
> > > view template).
> >
> > > So, it is only the request portion of template that is caching.  I
> > > also added a print request directly in the template and sure enough it
> > > doesn't show the new state values.  However, if I navigate away from
> > > the page them come back to it I get the same results (sometimes on
> > > hold, sometimes in progress).
> >
> > > I really wanted to blame IE for the problem, but looks like that one
> > > won't work this time :-)
> >
> > Strange. I've never experienced such a behavior with SO - but there are
> > caches in there you might consider turning off. But I'm not sure how to
> > do so right here and now.
> >
> > Diez
>
> Hey,
>
> I found another post which seems to be suffering a similar issue:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/browse_thread/thread/318d32bda9ebf47f/9cdf0540a1b91040
>
> Sure enough, if I switch to MySQL (which caused another problem!) the
> caching issue goes away.  Solution for me right now is going to be to
> move dev environment to MySQL :-)
>
> Thanks for the ideas
>
>
> >
>

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