You don't need to edit and save; hitting the "Refresh" tab will
accomplish the same thing. The issue is that the ask query isn't going
to the database, it's getting the cached version of the query.

-Yaron

On 4/27/07, AUDI IN AEV Ausbilduser 13 (I/AEV)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have observed that an ask-query only gets updated once the page
> containing the inline-query gets edited and saved again. Lets say I have
> a query for all instances in category actors
>
> <ask>[[Category:actors]] [[age:=*]] [[lives in::*]]</ask>
>
> When I add a new actor page to this category the result of the query
> does not contain this new instance unless I edit and save the page.
>
> Is this the normal behavior? Is there a workaround? What's the point in
> having dynamic querys if they are not really dynamic??
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nils
>
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