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Andrea Schweer commented on DS-871:
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This seems to work fine in 1.6.1/1.6.2. However we noticed that when we changed 
the title of one of the items in the "Recent Submissions" list, the item's 
entry in that list didn't reflect the change. Clearing the Cocoon cache fixed 
that, so I suspect it may be a related issue. Though I note this works fine on 
demo.dspace.org

> XMLUI caches community / collection page which doesn't show a recently 
> submitted item immediately
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-871
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-871
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: XMLUI
>    Affects Versions: 1.7.0, 1.7.1
>            Reporter: Peter Dietz
>
> With discovery disabled in xmlui, a recently submitted item does not show on 
> the recently submitted items list for the collection or community page, until 
> the page cache expires. This may be by design, but it is a route that a user 
> may be expecting to find their recently submitted item. 
> Perhaps on submission, the cache for the parent container pages can be 
> invalidated so that the next page view of it will get the recently submitted 
> item in the list.
> To reproduce, in xmlui (tested with discovery off), view a collection page, 
> then submit a new item to that collection, and go back to that collection 
> page after submission. Continuously refreshing the page will not show the new 
> item, unless a user tries to hard-clear the xmlui cache. Such as appending 
> junk to the url as a parameter. i.e. 
> servername.com/handle/123456789/1234?random-text

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