On 12 août, 05:14, cd34 <[email protected]> wrote:
> In your browser, is it set to verify once or verify every time for
> page updates?  I checked and when I installed it, it worked as
> expected and I used it as a model for a project.  If I recall, pylons
> isn't writing expire times on that app.

I don't know how to modify the caching of firefox3, but I don't think
it is the source of the problem, since the updates give the various
versions more or less cyclically.
>
> If shift-reload fixes the problem, I would suspect your browser is
> caching a bit aggressively.  Alternatively, I believe you can set the
> expire=0  on the render  call which may force expire times to be set.

I've also tried the option expire_cache=0 in render, but it has no
effect on the phenomenon.

I rather thought (but I know nothink about this subject) of a pool
problem in paste or sqlalchemy.

Many thanks for your answer,

Etienne

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