On Dec 4, 2005, at 9:09 AM, Piers Cawley wrote: > There's also issues with the tag cloud needing to be regenerated for > every new article with tags. I'm half tempted to have article creation > simply zap the entire cache and be done with it and just aim for > better cache manipulation when new comments and trackbacks arrive. > > So, have I missed anything? > > Also, this is based on the azure theme's behaviour, but I'm going > to try and avoid too much in the way of hard wiring. I'm also ignoring > the implications of changing various other things in the admin > interface, but the general way to deal with them is simply to zap the > whole cache.
This looks pretty good, with a few additions: 1. XML feeds -- they need swept, and I'm not sure how general we can be with them--some need swept for every comment, while others don't care about comments at all. 2. Permalinks -- there is more then one permalink URL: /articles/ read/100 vs /articles/2005/10/10/hey_its_article_100 I'm starting to think that sweeping everything on article creation isn't such a bad thing, but it'd be nice to be more sane with article edits and especially comment creation. Scott _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list