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  • kolodziejczyk Friend
    #470302

    I have found something new: When I changed changed to APC Cache (that is not installed on my server) and also when I have changed mode for debugging (with also means cache is turned off), everything works like a charm… 😀 Problem is… I need cache!!! 🙂
    Any ideas, any one?

    HeR0 Friend
    #470403

    Your issue is fixed.
    Please confirm that.

    Regards,

    kolodziejczyk Friend
    #470477

    You managed to fix problem with main JA Thumbnail gallery (in an article content). Thank you for sorting this out.
    What caused a problem?
    Unfortunetly, if you refresh an article, you still get no thumbnails in rest of modules (in megamenu, featured news, etc…).

    Thank’s for your help HeRo 😉

    HeR0 Friend
    #470514

    I checked around and got no problems. You should clean cache of website and your browser.

    Regards,<blockquote>Unfortunetly, if you refresh an article, you still get no thumbnails in rest of modules (in megamenu, featured news, etc…).</blockquote>

    kolodziejczyk Friend
    #470565

    I have cleaned cache using CCleaner for all browsers… Me and most users still get this:

    You told me that this is a problem with .htaccess rule, but still… I don’t know how to fix it…


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    HeR0 Friend
    #470690

    Hi Kolodziejczyk, your issue is fixed, please check again.

    Regards,

    kolodziejczyk Friend
    #470885

    It’s still the same… I believe that problem might be witch cache… Maybe you are checking as logged in user… If you are not logged in – we still have a problem…

    HeR0 Friend
    #470921

    Hi Kolodziejczyk,
    When i cleaned all cache, the result i got is very nice http://easycaptures.com/fs/uploaded/697/5711288401.jpg
    You should check cache setting, only use cache method in template setting

    Regards,

    kolodziejczyk Friend
    #471007

    @hero – It’s not me being awkward… As I mentioned before… Usually it’s ok when you get into article for a first time or as a logged in user… To get an error you need refresh your site on firefox, opera, chrome etc.. Most of a time for most of visitors (not logged ones), after refresh you get: images/resized//** instead of /images/resized/** for thumbnails in most of modules (in megamenu and “favourites” one. You managed to fix articles module – Big Thank’s – as it was most annoying one).

    Please, just double check it… If someone is reading this topic – just get into http://kosmonauta.net and tell do you get a mess in articles (after refreshing). For last 3 weeks I have recieved about 400 emails from users telling me they get this a problem – I can forward them for you. Site was developed on a local server with “development mode” turned on (no cache) – so I have missed this issue before going “live”. They decided to go Teeline IV to be 100% sure that everything will be working from day one – as it is an “older” template from vendor they trust (previously it was teeline II on joomla 1.5).
    I don’t understand what is creating this mess… I’m not a coder, programmer or developer – that is true.. But I administrate few joomla sites and none of them had such a problem…

    HeR0 Friend
    #471034

    Hi Bolodziejczyk,

    You used both of cache methods which are joomla cache and template cache. So i disabled joomla cache method and now only template cache function is running. Please check your site again.

    regards,

    kolodziejczyk Friend
    #471497

    Now everything is generated properly. Solution was in your previous post – i do agree. Sorry for me if I annoyed you with anything. I was just getting frustrated that it took so long. I have to read more about this framework. Previously i didn’t found any info about a fact you are not allowed to use both cache systems.
    I believed that template cache (or rather JAT3 cache) was sort of – relying on core joomla cache (something like settings for it) and that is why i turned both of them on.

    But do “non-joomlart” components and modules are cached right now?
    Once again – thank you for sorting this out HeRo.

    HeR0 Friend
    #471525

    <blockquote>But do “non-joomlart” components and modules are cached right now? </blockquote> you should check in each modules setting. I’m not sure all extensions on your site. But now, your site is the seems working nice.

    Regards,

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