How can I force the server to provide a fresh page for each page request?
I know it is not the most efficient way of doing things, but I have a lot people commenting they get blank pages.
I have done it before and know it fixes the problem ... but my memory fails me at the moment.
Bryan
add $_GET['purge'] = true; to index.php
i guess, but that will add load to the server
Mike Valstar Bryan Luce wrote:
How can I force the server to provide a fresh page for each page request?
I know it is not the most efficient way of doing things, but I have a lot people commenting they get blank pages.
I have done it before and know it fixes the problem ... but my memory fails me at the moment.
Bryan _______________________________________________ MediaWiki-l mailing list MediaWiki-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
Mike Valstar wrote:
add $_GET['purge'] = true; to index.php
i guess, but that will add load to the server
That would be kind of silly, when you can simply disable the caching. ;)
See DefaultSettings.php for all configurable settings.
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oops :P
Brion Vibber wrote:
Mike Valstar wrote:
add $_GET['purge'] = true; to index.php
i guess, but that will add load to the server
That would be kind of silly, when you can simply disable the caching. ;)
See DefaultSettings.php for all configurable settings.
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Bryan Luce wrote:
How can I force the server to provide a fresh page for each page request?
I know it is not the most efficient way of doing things, but I have a lot people commenting they get blank pages.
I have done it before and know it fixes the problem ... but my memory fails me at the moment.
Bryan
Put in your LocalSettings: $wgCachePages = false; $wgEnableParserCache = false;
That should disable most of the caching stuff :o)
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