Le 15 mai 07 à 12:02, Alex Deva a écrit : > I'm not very sure how the caching works with Typo, but it certainly > doesn't work the same if in production or development mode. > > In development, everything works as expected; however, in production > mode, pages in cache don't expire when they should. I changed the > default template to show login/logout links, and the name of > whoever's logged in at the moment, and unless I clear the cache > manually, it shows the user as logged in even after he logs out, and > viceversa. Again, this only happens in production mode. If I disable > caching, things work fine. > > Any insights?
2 points : – there's no cache in dev mode. – caching is caching and it won't clear when you change your template, but only when you change the database, which is a tandard behaviour. Do not consider Typo as a website but as a web application, which means a different behaviour regarding things like page generation or... caching. Cheers, Frédéric -- Frédéric de Villamil [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://fredericdevillamil.com Typo : http://typosphere.org _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
