Try reducing your example to a more minimal one. e.g. Use regular $m-
>cache instead of $m->cache_self, and try just caching a single
static key and value to see if that works. Also try dumping the
contents of $m->cache.
On Jun 9, 2010, at 1:26 PM, tech_list wrote:
> I can't seem to get cache to work.
>
>
>
> example component:
>
> <%attr>
> ajax => 1
> </%attr>
> <%init>
>
>
> return if $m->cache_self(key => 'ljs-loadablejs' .
> $session{username} . $session{userType}, expires_in => '3 hours' );
>
> </%init>
> <pre>
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> ======================================================================
> <% time() %>
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> =
> ======================================================================
> </pre>
>
>
> from httpd:
>
> PerlSetVar MasonDataDir /var/spool/mason/[site].com
> PerlAddVar MasonDataCacheApi chi
> PerlAddVar MasonDataCacheDefaults "driver => FastMmap"
> #PerlSetVar MasonCodeCacheMaxSize 0
>
> Each time it gives me the current time instead of the cached verison
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