Hi,

> Yes. Have a look at this post from Adrian:
> http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/browse_frm/thread/500d8cebe1f0c4e1/751e204668a0fdca?q=caching+questions&rnum=1#751e204668a0fdca
> 
> He describes how URLs are stored in the cache and how to invalidate
> them. The original poster in that thread was wanting to do exactly the
> same thing as you. In fact, you might want to have a look at some of
> Fredrik Lundh's work from around that time (search for Django references
> on this page: http://online.effbot.org/2006_03_01_archive.htm ) and the
> code he wrote to see how he does this (not sure if the caching stuff is
> in the code he has, but I suspect it will be).

cool, that works perfectly :-) Thanks for the hint.

Bye,
Axel

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