From: John M. <jm...@iv...> - 2004-02-13 13:48:12
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> The reason nobody has probably noticed is because nobody else is > getting the issue. I use DMN all the time, and have never seen this > issue. This seems more of a data caching issue to me, maybe in your > browser, or some kind of optimizer installed. I think I've found at least part of the cause. Remember the LVS setup I described previously? When working with the client directly off one of the nodes (i.e., circumventing LVS's load balancing), the plugin works fine. So the problem would certainly appear to be some sort of caching PHP-side as you mentioned. Now, how do I turn it off? :) I've always wondered how it was that you were doing caching for PHP processes that only lasted for the duration of a click to begin with. Whatever it is, it appears to not be session- or filesystem-based, as it doesn't migrate server-to-server. John --=20 John Madden UNIX Systems Engineer Ivy Tech State College jm...@iv... |