Re: Refreshing wordpress2 pages vs caching in galeon

Steffen Klemer <[email protected]> Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:43:27 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.galeon.user
Message-ID <1137534207l.6437l.3l@moppi>
Am 2006.01.15 21:55 schrieb(en) wwp:
> Hello all,

Hi,

> I've recently set up workpress 2.0 here, and found that I have to
> hard-refresh each time I access a page. This is particularly annoying
> 'cause
> if I forget to do it, I see old stuff and may not notice that. Not sure
> if
> it's related but I also have problems clicking on some links in the admin
> pages, which lead me to the login page and then no way to get out.. (I've
> found that it's related to the php function check_admin_refere, maybe a
> question to ask on WP forums so).
> 
> I'm using galeon 2.0.0 compiled from the sources on a FC3 (moz 1.7.12). I
> face same refresh issues w/ firefox and mozilla, but not the admin links
> problems w/ mozilla.

I don't see this using Debian Unstable with Galeon 2.0.0-1. It work  
independently of enabling squid or not. But I have disabled the disk-cache  
in Galeon.

> 
> So here is a bunch of questions.. I've heard that there's a new caching
> mechanism in WP2.. does anyone face similar problems? Is it possible NOT
> to
> cache for a particular website in galeon? Can anyone tell me if I simply
> misunderstand or missed something?

Caching in WP shoul have no effect on caching in Galeon (that are 2  
completely unrelated things with the same name ;)


Perhaps you should first try to disable any proxy you have and perhaps
edit /apps/galeon/Advanced/Network/cache_compare with gconf-editor (1 or 3  
are good values)

If this doesn't help either - completely remove your galeon config (using  
gconftool or sth like that...) (Don't forget the backup... ;)


cu
/Steffen

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