I guess at that point it's almost easier to expire the entire cache! ;)

Sean

Ryan Heneise wrote:
> I guess also, I'd need to be able to expire a page's parent, and all  
> the parent's children. The case where that would be necessary is if  
> the title of the page was changed, so you'd need to regenerate the  
> navigation on all the pages in that section.
>
>
> On Jun 21, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Ryan Heneise wrote:
>
>   
>> Is there an easy way to expire a page and all its children?
>>
>> For example, this page: http://biola.artofmission.com/news/ and all
>> its children need to be expired whenever a new page is posted in the
>> news section.
>>
>> I was just going to do ResponseCache.instance.expire_response
>> (page.url) recursively, but I was hoping there was a more elegant way
>> to do it.
>>
>> thanks,
>> ryan
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