[rt-users] rt208 "Show Details": abusing Create.html helped
Jesse Vincent
jesse at bestpractical.com
Thu Oct 4 16:11:21 EDT 2001
For kicks, why don't all of you who are seeing this try clearing Mason's
component cache?
Stop apache
rm -rf /path/to/WebRT/data
start apache.
if your frobbed files have a more recent mod date than the installed files,
mason doesn't know to recompile them.
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 06:20:27PM +0100, Feargal Reilly wrote:
> doug.mildram at mindspeed.com wrote:
>
> >
> > I tried some foolish editing of .../rt2/WebRT/html/Ticket/Create.html
> > reloaded browser page, it failed (Mason error) because i'm illiterate;
> > Then when i put BACK the old/correct rt2/WebRT/html/Ticket/Create.html
> > (none of these steps required an apache stop/start/restart)
> > wow! the Show Details appeared (just above the "Create Ticket" button).
> >
> > Of course now i can only suspect my own sanity along with Alesh :)
> >
> > Feels like some kind of cacheing that apache stop,start doesnt clear? -doug
>
> Actually, I just upgraded to 2.0.8 a few minutes ago, clobbering a few previously hacked links in WebRT/html/Elements/Header. So I did the upgrade, stop-started apache, and checked it in my browser to make sure it was working.
> I then edited Elements/Header, put the links back in, went to my browser again, and saw they were already there.
> I *swear* I didn't hit reload, so I'm tempted to believe things are still being cached, even after a stop-start.
>
> Though it could very well be my sanity that's going too. Yesterday I lost two days work thanks to a badly placed 'rm *' :(
>
> -Feargal
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