On 02/18/2015 09:32 PM, WEHLER Andreas wrote:
Hi.
Web server has to be restarted for changes. You cannot watch some
editor typing in the keyboard with a remote web server ...
I don't need to see the actual editing, down to keystroke level, as in a
remote desktop session. My use case at present is working in a
conference room with no projector; I just want other people to be able
to see the work in progress in their browsers, refreshed every few
seconds or minutes.
Since Zim auto-saves on updates, would it be possible to flush the
webserver's cache for a modified page as it does the save? Then the
webserver would be as up to date as the disk image, which is more than
enough for my use case.
I assume the webserver has some kind of cache, otherwise it couldn't
serve the pre-saved version of a page, right? I don't image there are
many users with high enough traffic on the zim webserver that clearing
the cache would be a big problem. But it could also be made a preference.
Is this harder than I imagine it, or could it be a reasonable feature
request?
TIA,
MikeM
Regards,
Andreas
On 18.02.2015 21:55, Mike Morris wrote:
On 02/18/2015 12:45 PM, Mike Morris wrote:
However, when I update a document it crashes the webserver. Upon
restarting the webserver, the changes are available on the webpage.
Sorry - the webserver "crash" was apparently another problem, I can't
get it to repeat today.
But updates do not propagate to the running webserver.... so I'm still
wondering if requiring a webserver restart to update the browser is
intended behavior.
Thanks
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