Yes, that was my question. If it doesn't include the time, then it should 
work fine.

On Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:59:53 AM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
>
> Note, the cache doesn't do anything to clear out old items, so if you 
> change the key every day, the previous day's page will still remain in the 
> cache. You might want to do something to purge the old page out of the 
> cache.
>
> Also, are you absolutely sure returnDatestring() is returning only the 
> date and not also the time?
>
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, April 18, 2013 1:17:26 PM UTC-4, BlueShadow wrote:
>>
>> So you are basicly saying I did exactly what I wanted to do save the 
>> entire generated page on disk.
>> So how can I find out what is taking so long for the page to load?
>>
>> @Derek: thats easy: I want the page cached from 00:05 to 23:59. because 
>> every day at midnight the data changes. if for some reason the page is 
>> cached later than 00:05 (I got a cronjob with a curl to visit that page) 
>> the new version will be calculated regardless of whether there is still a 
>> cached version or not. (because the date changes)
>>
>> On Thursday, April 18, 2013 6:41:37 PM UTC+2, Paolo valleri wrote:
>>>
>>> Basically it stores the output of the function, in your case the output 
>>> is the rendered view.
>>> For more info about cache, have a look here: 
>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04#cache
>>>
>>> Paolo
>>>
>>>

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