I have a strange problem. I have implemented fragment caching. I am
pulling my delicious links to my site. I print out to the log every time
it connects to delicious.
From the logs I see that it is not using the cached fragment. It
connects on every page load. This is running under Apache2 (ubuntu). I
am using the default .htacess file that came with RoR.
However when I run it under Web Brick I see that it is indeed using the
cached page and has stored it “tmp/cache/”
I understand that by default it stores the cache in the public folder.
I have checked that it is not a permission problem.
I would really appreciate any help with this problem.
I have a strange problem. I have implemented fragment caching. I am
pulling my delicious links to my site. I print out to the log every time
it connects to delicious.
From the logs I see that it is not using the cached fragment. It
connects on every page load. This is running under Apache2 (ubuntu). I
am using the default .htacess file that came with RoR.
However when I run it under Web Brick I see that it is indeed using the
cached page and has stored it “tmp/cache/”
I understand that by default it stores the cache in the public folder.
I have checked that it is not a permission problem.
I would really appreciate any help with this problem.
Thank you.
Kind Regards
Hamza
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