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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mac Users HelpNope. No problem here Safari v2, Mac OS X 10.4.1
– Jim
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WordPress as CoursewareSome caveats: Courseware has a long list of requirements that it must meet. These include the need to have access control based on course enrollment such that only students enrolled in a class can see copyright protected content, FERPA regulations mandate that you protect the privacy of students so email address an name are hidden from the public at large and from other classmates if the student requests FERPA protection and the purging of copyright materials from the course after the course is completed. These are legal requirements… just so you are aware.
– Jim
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress caches way to muchLet me clarify slightly – the Site is in Madison WI
-Jim
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress caches way to muchI’m at a remote site (Arlington VA) and my sys admin is on location with the server. I have set up another instance of WordPress for a friend on the same server. His site doesn’t have the problem. His site is running on the same server as mine.
– Jim
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress caches way to muchPlugins that are Active in WordPress except those marked deactivated:
— cat2tag
— delicious
— deliciousTagging
— flickrrss
— hello (deactivated)
— include_page (deactivated)
— markdown
— technotag
— textile1 (deactivated)
— tw-touched
— weighted_categoriesCaching utilites – none that I know of. My sys admin restarted Apache and mysql and we still saw the same issues. He isn’t running any other caching (pear etc) schemes.
– Jim
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress caches way to muchI’ve noticed bizarre caching behavior in WordPress 1.5 also (running on Apache, PHP on an XServer under MacOS 10.3.9). If I log in as administrator and change the theme, I do not see a different theme until I load a story which I have not loaded before. This happens across browser even after flushing my caches. I am not running any caching plugins except for del.icio.us and flickr data.
We saw this issue yesterday when we rolled the database back to nightly backup. We still saw posts that were made after the database backup (e.g. we were seeing content that didn’t exist in the database). These posts would show up in browsers on machines that had never been to the site.
There is something strange going on with WP caching.
– Jim