On 02/23/2015 02:44 AM, Jaap Karssenberg wrote:
Looks like a bug in the caching to me - will look into that. Could you
report it in the bug tracker?
Certainly, I'll do this later today.
The expected behavior is that the webserver sees all page changes
after a page is safed and the browser is refreshed.
Excellent!
(Which makes me think - is there a use case for a web template that
forces reloading every x seconds from javascript ?)
Yes, I can think of some. And it would be cool if it's easy... but there
are also plenty of options (plugins and such) for browsers to force
refreshing of arbitrary pages, so I would consider it a "nice to have",
not a requirement, even for the above mentioned use cases....
Thanks Jaap!
Thanks,
Jaap
On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Mike Morris <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
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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