Or is there a way to set a low lifetime on anthing thAt is a feed? Like maybe a minute? The problem would still be there, but reduced.
Regards, michael On Friday, September 4, 2009, Matijs van Zuijlen <mat...@matijs.net> wrote: > Michael Dever wrote: >> Yep, seems to be sorted. Thats a strange bug. I wonder why that happens, >> is it just Typo, or do you know of it occurring with other rails apps? > > I found this page: > > http://railsenvy.com/2007/2/28/rails-caching-tutorial > > which says: > > Yup, page caching is going to ignore all additional parameters on your > url. > > So it should be a problem with all rails apps. > >> It seems to happen sometimes on Rails app using caches_page and >> serving both html and xml. >> I have not found a workaround yet. > > So my guess is that this happens whenever a URL like > > http://your.blog.org/?format=rss > > (which caches like index.html!) is accessed before > > http://your.blog.org/ > > gets a chance to cache its version. I don't really see a solution for this: Is > there a way to make Rails ignore parameters supplied this way? > > -- > Matijs > > -- Regards, Michael Dever _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list Typo-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list