On 12/12/2011 10:29, TJ Frazier wrote:
On 12/12/2011 09:30, Andre Fischer wrote:
Hi,

On 12.12.2011 15:11, TJ Frazier wrote:
On 12/12/2011 07:24, Raphael Bircher wrote:
Am 12.12.11 13:06, schrieb Andre Fischer:


On 12.12.2011 12:55, TJ Frazier wrote:
On 12/12/2011 05:38, Andre Fischer wrote:
On 12.12.2011 10:49, linyi li wrote:
I can edit the page
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide


too.

I can edit that too. The page that I can not edit is
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Linux







Please, folks, add a little more detail? When you say you "can not
edit"
a page, are you getting an error message from the wiki? Or, are you
not
seeing your changes, after you save your edit?

I do not see the edit button. The page does not show me as logged in,
but when I navigate to other pages, I am logged in. It appears like I
were switching between servers, logged in on one, not logged in on the
other.

I think what's happening is that the last user to look at that page
wasn't logged in, so that's the (stale) cached image you are seeing. The
cgi magic should work here; please try it.

What would the full URL look like? I tried
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Linux.cgi&purge=1

but that did not work (something about page with title
"Documentation/Building Guide/Building on Linux.cgi&purge=1" not being
present; no surprise).

Your example is exactly what it should look like, and it doesn't work
for me, either :-/
I don't know enough about cgi and php to play with these things
effectively. If you do, take a look at the URL for "edit this page", on
the "page does not exist" page you get. If it can specify
"&action=edit", then "&purge=1" should also work. Somehow. --/tj/

The link that seems to work for most of these situations is:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&purge=1

suitably edited for your page; for instance,
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Linux&purge=1

"purge" sounds drastic, but all it does is tell the wiki to invalidate any stored (cached) image of the page and build a new one. --/tj/



If your changes are not showing, try a little cgi magic: add
".cgi&purge=1" to the end of the URL in your browser bar, and go
there.
The problem is with the caching by Apache Traffic Server (ATS), and
the
purge directive will fix it for the moment. Also, if you just wait a
while (how long? I don't know), the cache will update by itself.

Yes, ATS plays sametimes bad boy. Sametimes it helps to click on the
Login/Logout link. Then you can login again.

Yes, anything that persuades the wiki and/or ATS to clear the cached
page will work.
P.s.: Thanks for blocking those spammers. More later.
/tj/

This is a bug. We will have to fix it. Sorry for the inconvenience.














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