[opencms-dev] Publishing problems
Gerhard
opencms at archeron.de
Tue Aug 26 15:50:30 CEST 2014
Hi Fabian,
we publish all pages via right-click->publish directly. I am not sure if
this means a static export is done as well, but I think not. Where can I
see if a static export occurs?
Anyway touching all files like you described does work, the only problem
is that this takes extremely long because we have several thousands of
pages.
Kind regards,
Gerhard
Am 26.08.2014 15:31, schrieb fhsubscriptions at componio.net:
> Hi Gerhard,
>
> do you statically export the html pages? If so, then you have to touch
> and re-publish all pages which have a last-modified timestamp older than
> the date and time of your applied changes.
>
> Regards
>
> \Fabian
>
>
> Am 26.08.2014 15:23, schrieb Gerhard:
>> Hello,
>>
>> we are currently facing some larger issues with OpenCMS and I hope
>> someone can help us out here.
>>
>> The situation is as follows: We use templates which include some
>> common parts with the help of the <cms:include/>-element and which are
>> then used by a set of localized pages. So far so good. Now we did some
>> changes in a JavaScript-file used by our templates. This change made
>> it necessary to adapt the <cms:include/>d code as well. We published
>> both the JavaScript-file and the <cms:include/>d code and it is
>> working as intended inside OpenCMS.
>>
>> The problem is now that when we open one of these pages outside of
>> OpenCMS e.g. over an external domain we get the old page (with the old
>> include-code). Yes, it looks strongly like a cache issue, however,
>> deleting all browser caches+all OpenCMS caches does not help. The only
>> two things we found working are either touching all pages
>> (right-click->advanced->touch) or opening the _online_ version inside
>> OpenCMS. After that opening the page over an external domains works
>> flawlessly. What causes this behaviour? How can we solve this?
>>
>> We have no access to the underlying servers, so I can't tell much
>> about configuration parameters etc. The only thing I know is that
>> Nginx, Apache and Tomcat are used.
>>
>> Any help is appreciated.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Gerhard
>>
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