I believe what you want is $parser->disableCache() from within your
tag implementation.
-- Jim R. Wilson (jimbojw)
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Sylvain Machefert <iubito(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I've an extension which works very well when cache is disabled.
If I put :
$wgEnableParserCache = false;
in LocalSettings, it works very well, but the performances of the website
decrease.
I'd like to set this to false *only* for pages which include my extension.
In the extension, I tried $wgTitle->invalidateCache(); which make a purge,
but the new generated page is stored in the cache, and I don't want.
As I don't know which page will have this extension, I can't make a ugly
hack in LocalSettings
if (the url contains "MyPage1" or "PageWithTheExtension" ) {
$wgEnableParserCache = false;
}
My extension is a form mailer.
<formmailer>tags to create the fields of the form</formmailer>
The form is submitted (method=post) to
/index.php?title=ThePage&action=purge&randomnumber
which purges and void client-side cache
the extension tag check if it get some data posted.
If posted then check they are valid (correct email, no missing
informations...). If ok, send the mail and display "Thank you, the mail was
sent" else if error displays the error (requiried field, bad format...) and
the form.
if go to another page of the wiki, and then go later to ThePage (short url
http://.../ThePage
I see the content of the last posted data (ie I see "thank you, mail sent"
or "errors + the form".
so I want to NEVER put in cache this page, as if I set $wgEnableParserCache
= false in LocalSettings.
Any ideas ?
--
Sylvain Machefert
http://www.tousauxbalkans.net
http://iubito.free.fr/blog/
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