Обсуждение: PostgreSQL Wiki cache issues
I'm seeing an issue where the PostgreSQL Wiki will occasionally show a stale version of a page when I'm not logged in, if I make a change. I can see this from an incognito window, for example. But as long as I'm logged on, the changes I made are reflected. Is this intentional? It has caused confusion on one or two occasions. -- Peter Geoghegan
<p dir="ltr"><br /> On May 12, 2015 08:39, "Peter Geoghegan" <<a href="mailto:pg@heroku.com">pg@heroku.com</a>> wrote:<br/> ><br /> > I'm seeing an issue where the PostgreSQL Wiki will occasionally show a<br /> > stale versionof a page when I'm not logged in, if I make a change. I<br /> > can see this from an incognito window, for example.But as long as I'm<br /> > logged on, the changes I made are reflected.<br /> ><br /> > Is this intentional?It has caused confusion on one or two occasions.<p dir="ltr">It is definitely not intentional. <p dir="ltr">Ithink I finally figured out why a short while ago (arguably a bug in mediawiki which should surprise nobody -but if lot a bug it's at least sending broken headers, even if intentional). I haven't had a chance to figure out the exactfix, but it's fairly high up on my list. <p dir="ltr">/Magnus <br />
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:42 AM, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote:
On May 12, 2015 08:39, "Peter Geoghegan" <pg@heroku.com> wrote:
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> I'm seeing an issue where the PostgreSQL Wiki will occasionally show a
> stale version of a page when I'm not logged in, if I make a change. I
> can see this from an incognito window, for example. But as long as I'm
> logged on, the changes I made are reflected.
>
> Is this intentional? It has caused confusion on one or two occasions.It is definitely not intentional.
I think I finally figured out why a short while ago (arguably a bug in mediawiki which should surprise nobody - but if lot a bug it's at least sending broken headers, even if intentional). I haven't had a chance to figure out the exact fix, but it's fairly high up on my list.
Hmm, I thought I had responded to this one...
This was fixed earlier this week. So if you still see the problem/see it again, please let me know!
On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 7:03 AM, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote: > This was fixed earlier this week. So if you still see the problem/see it > again, please let me know! I saw this again, but things work fine once I log in using an incognito window. I wonder if the problem is with an old cookie. -- Peter Geoghegan
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Peter Geoghegan <pg@heroku.com> wrote: > I saw this again, but things work fine once I log in using an > incognito window. I wonder if the problem is with an old cookie. A targeted cookie deletion seems to have done the trick -- no further need for incognito windows, it seems. -- Peter Geoghegan