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On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 6:09 PM, Nick Martin <nore...@discourse.xwiki.org>
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> So i've been playing with Xwiki for the past 2 months since 9.2 release
> using the standalone distribution to demo the solution. I've noticed a
> particular odd behavior though when i'm upgrading from 9.2 -> 9.3.1 and now
> -> 9.4
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> So couple things to know:
>
> * Static IP address on host
> * Change the port number on my install base to port 80
>
> After installing the new distribution (letting it install in its own
> folder, separate from the original install base) and then shutting down the
> old instance, copying my HSQLDB database + Log directory to my new
> installation, reconfiguring it to use port 80 and then spinning up the new
> instance. I go through the motions of using the Distro Wizard to perform
> the upgrade, once the upgrade is complete I notice, for example:
>
> * Certain macros are broken, treedoc for example, are broken (I just get a
> white space as if nothing is there in that section)
> * As well as the breadcrumb navigation in the header section (when you
> click the down arrow next to the home section, you get no menu pop down).
> Screenshot attached for reference.
> ![](https://discourse.xwiki.org/uploads/default/original/1X/
> 8152eac10809bdf44101e88e3d63be67bcf02a7b.png)
> * When I go to edit a page I get a infinite spinning circle
>
> So I did some playing around, cleaned out my 9.4 installation, deleted any
> remaining install folders left behind for 9.4 and then performed a
> reinstall of 9.4 using its default installation folders. Once done, I left
> the installation as is (did not copy my DB over) and the only change I made
> was changed the port number on my new installation to port 80 and made sure
> all of my previous 9.3.1 instances were spun down (even rebooted the VM)
> before I spun up 9.4. Once i've spun up 9.4 I still experience the same
> behavior. Where certain macros are broken (doctree), breadcrumbs are broken
> in the header section, and editing pages gives me a infinite spinning
> circle. If I spin down this instance, change the port number back to port
> 8080, then spin the instance back up, everything will work as intended.
>
> I've also managed to replicate this behavior by taking a known good
> installation, spin down the active session, change the IP address on the
> host, and spin it back up. I have not had a chance to test and see if I can
> replicate this behavior on a full blown WAR install base.



> But it seems like something is being cached that's not being released and
> it's still referencing the old port numbers, or ip address.
>

Yes, all the JavaScript code and the CSS styles are being cached by your
browser. Try to clear the browser cache.

Hope this helps,
Marius


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