Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • K Schneider Friend
    #171543

    How can I let the fronded editors clean the T3 cache.

    jooservices Friend
    #428353

    Hi
    Would you mind explain some bit of detail ?
    Front-end editor Clean T3 Cache ???

    Thank you,

    K Schneider Friend
    #428360

    Yes,
    when somebody is editing a article then it is not direct visible on the site
    so you need to clean the cache to see the changes
    or do have it wrong?

    jooservices Friend
    #428367

    Hi
    That’s impossible. Front-end can’t have clean cache function ( at least with Joomla! base ).
    To do that you’ll need core / plugin to do.

    But i don’t think you should to do that.
    Thank you,

    K Schneider Friend
    #428372

    okey, why not?
    and how long is before you see changes on the fronted after editing

    jooservices Friend
    #428375

    Hi
    #1. If somebody edit at frontend ( have right permission ). They can see their own content while edtiting .
    #2. By logic of Joomla! cache help you to prevent content re-query into database. So if you often “clear cache”, you should turn off cache mode because it’s not useful any more.

    Thank you

    K Schneider Friend
    #428380

    oke clear
    but what is the time before the cache expired and the new content is visible

    jooservices Friend
    #428392

    <blockquote>but what is the time before the cache expired and the new content is visible </blockquote>
    Yes that’s because cache still load old content. To prevent query many time into database.
    Actually in this case you should consider:
    – Which component you often update -> do not cache it . At moment i can’t remember exactly how to config but i believe we can do
    – If whole of your site often update -> do not cache whole site.

    Or … uhm you can try cache only for “guess” but not cache for logged user. So in this case your authors ( logged ) will not load cached content. Uhm … but again, i have not yet tried this way. You can find follow up this logic and use google.

    Thank you,

    willmonk Friend
    #472159

    It might be a case of clearing the Maintence Cache, but this is in the backend, navigate to Site | Maintenance | Clear Cache then tick whatever is listed here and clear. Don’t know how you could do this from frontend editing, but I think it might be related to the session time set for users. (Just a guess).

    eddie_konczal Friend
    #499318

    Does such a plugin exist (to allow front-end cache cleaning) for JAT3 for Joomla! 2.5?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #499408

    Currently, you need to access backend and clean JAT3 cache, we don’t provide plugin to function like that 🙂

Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)

This topic contains 11 replies, has 5 voices, and was last updated by  Saguaros 11 years, 4 months ago.

We moved to new unified forum. Please post all new support queries in our New Forum