[opencms-dev] Publishing problems

Gerhard opencms at archeron.de
Tue Aug 26 15:52:20 CEST 2014


Hello Sudheendra,

thanks for these tips, we tried that but unfortunately it didn't help.

Cheers,
Gerhard


Am 26.08.2014 15:43, schrieb Sudheendra Singh:
> Hi Gerhard,
>    Did you publish the pages? Try restarting server as well.
>
>
> On 26 August 2014 14:31, fhsubscriptions at componio.net 
> <mailto:fhsubscriptions at componio.net> <fhsubscriptions at componio.net 
> <mailto:fhsubscriptions at componio.net>> wrote:
>
>     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 <tel:26.08.2014%2015>: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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