On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 4:43 am, beno wrote:
At 08:10 PM 10/6/2002 +0200, you wrote:
You can use Zopes RamCacheManager, the AccleratedHTTPCacheManager or just put Zope behind a web proxy like Apache or Squid.
Err...I've obviously asked the question incorrectly! I don't_want_to cache pages, but it appears that Zope automatically does so, because it often takes a while for it to recognize the fact that I've edited a page. Why is that, and how can I change its behavior?
OK, the answer to your question is no, Zope does not cache pages. All caching of page rendering is opt-in, using the mechanisms that Andreas mentioned. That means there something else in your system that's caching the pages - be it your browser, or an intermediate proxy cache. <shift>+reload or <ctrl>+reload, depending on your browser, should force a reload. Internet Explorer is notorious for cache pages regardless of your cache settings. Richard