On May 16, 8:44 am, "Norman Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> > On May 16, 12:21 am, "Norman Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Alex Morega wrote:
> >>> On May 15, 2008, at 02:24 , David Zhou wrote:
> Are you restarting the server between module changes?
>
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> On May 16, 12:21 am, "Norman Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Alex Morega wrote:
>>> On May 15, 2008, at 02:24 , David Zhou wrote:
Are you restarting the server between module changes?
>>> By default Django does no caching of responses. It's probably what
>>>
On May 16, 12:21 am, "Norman Harman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex Morega wrote:
> > On May 15, 2008, at 02:24 , David Zhou wrote:
> >> Are you restarting the server between module changes?
>
> > By default Django does no caching of responses. It's probably what
> > Viktor says: the server
Actually, I use the built-in server (as I am still developing).
My guess was the pyc files are not rebuilt, but even when I delete
them, I still get the same behaviour.
Just a minute ago, I've tried to switch off browser caching, before I
just Ctrl+R-ed the page. This seems to work. :)
Thanks
Alex Morega wrote:
> On May 15, 2008, at 02:24 , David Zhou wrote:
>> Are you restarting the server between module changes?
>
> By default Django does no caching of responses. It's probably what
> Viktor says: the server (mod_python, mod_wsgi, whatever) won't
> automatically reload the
On May 15, 2008, at 02:24 , David Zhou wrote:
>
> On May 14, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Viktor Nagy wrote:
>
>> one of my functions follows, here it doesn't matter if I uncomment
>> the
>> raide exception line, it never gets raised. On the other hand I am
>> sent to the authorization page. The
On May 14, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Viktor Nagy wrote:
> one of my functions follows, here it doesn't matter if I uncomment the
> raide exception line, it never gets raised. On the other hand I am
> sent to the authorization page. The getDocument function get's called
> from a "request handler"
Hello,
I am kind of new to django, and trying to build a small app just to
learn it (it is an app to interact with Google Calendar and Docs).
My problem is, that django seemingly always caches "something". I
tried to get rid of this behavior by adding either
CACHE_BACKEND = 'dummy:///'
or
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