Hi, Thanks For This Great Fourm Script... I have a small problem in my forum... when i post a topic or delete it... my fourm take 2 or 3 mintues to let me show this updated or i must clear my pc cache & temp files to view them directly... any one know how to fix this issue ?
Regards
What browser are you using?
Firefox.
Any chance I can get a link to your forum and a demo account?
Sure sir,
http://kmbosha.tk/smf
Username: ****
Password: ****
Hi kmbosha, welcome to SMF. :)
It's not a good idea to be posting the password to an admin account on an open forum. So I've taken the liberty of removing the password.
Please read: A reminder about admin / ftp passwords etc. (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=87130.0)
Your problem could be due to SMF caching rather than browser. Go into the admin CP > Server settings > caching and disable it temporarily.
Quote from: Colin on October 06, 2012, 03:55:32 AM
Any chance I can get a link to your forum and a demo account?
Sir, forum details send in P.M
Quote from: Kays on October 06, 2012, 08:50:29 AM
Hi kmbosha, welcome to SMF. :)
It's not a good idea to be posting the password to an admin account on an open forum. So I've taken the liberty of removing the password.
Please read: A reminder about admin / ftp passwords etc. (http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=87130.0)
Your problem could be due to SMF caching rather than browser. Go into the admin CP > Server settings > caching and disable it temporarily.
Thank You, I'm So Sorry about this wrong, i did the step you told me about stop caching but still not working good.
Regards
If you make a post, then immediately do a hard browser refresh (control/F5 in Windows) does that post appear straight away?
Quote from: Shambles™ on October 06, 2012, 10:29:41 AM
If you make a post, then immediately do a hard browser refresh (control/F5 in Windows) does that post appear straight away?
Yes, That's Right... how to fix this ?
Regards
Step 1
Type: "about:config" in address bar ( where you type http://simplemachines.org for example )
Step 2
Type "cache" in the search bar, or look for "network.http.use-cache"
Step 3
Double click on "True" and it will set it to "False"
Quote from: Colin on October 06, 2012, 01:28:45 PM
Step 1
Type: "about:config" in address bar ( where you type http://simplemachines.org for example )
Step 2
Type "cache" in the search bar, or look for "network.http.use-cache"
Step 3
Double click on "True" and it will set it to "False"
I do it, But the same... no new!
I have no idea why people are directing you to change your browser's caching, it won't make any difference.
How, exactly, did you clear the cache in the forum? (Since that's where's important)
Quote from: Arantor on October 06, 2012, 07:13:38 PM
I have no idea why people are directing you to change your browser's caching, it won't make any difference.
How, exactly, did you clear the cache in the forum? (Since that's where's important)
Did u mean that : Your problem could be due to SMF caching rather than browser. Go into the admin CP > Server settings > caching and disable it temporarily.
???
Regards
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Did you do that?
Quote from: Arantor on October 06, 2012, 08:05:38 PM
Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Did you do that?
Caching Level : No Cache!
Did you also go to Admin > Maintenance > Routine > Empty File Cache?
Also, there is a very, very, very good reason caching happens: so that your host doesn't get too upset about the amount of database use. If you're still having delays, that's generally a sign that your host isn't very good anyway.
Quote from: Colin on October 06, 2012, 11:53:45 PM
Quote from: Arantor on October 06, 2012, 07:13:38 PM
I have no idea why people are directing you to change your browser's caching, it won't make any difference.
How, exactly, did you clear the cache in the forum? (Since that's where's important)
Considering I tested this on my machine and had no caching issues....
did u mean forum working with u OK ?
I have tested your forum by replying as a guest. There is no problem at all.
Quote from: ahrasis on October 07, 2012, 11:28:15 PM
I have tested your forum by replying as a guest. There is no problem at all.
The issue isn't that you can't reply, but that the reply is not visible until a certain period of time. It still seems to be happening. Some sort of server-side caching is happening behind the scenes.
Hello Colin,
The reply is visible straightaway to me. No delay. Nothing. As I said, there is no problem at all (on my side). If you are facing the problem, I don't know.
Quote from: ahrasis on October 08, 2012, 01:02:10 AM
Hello Colin,
The reply is visible straightaway to me. No delay. Nothing. As I said, there is no problem at all (on my side). If you are facing the problem, I don't know.
Good clarification. Replies appear to be visible instantly, but new topics are troublesome.
Let me test that first and report later on.
Edited: I can't register. Registration is off. So, I can't test this new topic.
Quote from: Colin on October 07, 2012, 11:56:36 PM
Quote from: ahrasis on October 07, 2012, 11:28:15 PM
I have tested your forum by replying as a guest. There is no problem at all.
The issue isn't that you can't reply, but that the reply is not visible until a certain period of time. It still seems to be happening. Some sort of server-side caching is happening behind the scenes.
No problem, Thanks 4 every one i will try to contact hosting support and ask them if they have a solution.
Regards