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Posted to dev@openjpa.apache.org by Patrick Linskey <pl...@bea.com> on 2007/03/29 02:16:38 UTC

edits to wiki

I removed the content in the top navigation bar, and added the download
link to the 'Community' sidebar section. However, the pages didn't
automatically rebuild; I had to make a trivial change to the index page
to make the changes visible.

Does anyone know how to tell Confluence to purge its caches?

-Patrick

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Re: edits to wiki

Posted by Marc Prud'hommeaux <mp...@apache.org>.
I've noticed that as well ... making a change to an included page  
doesn't seem to trigger a re-export of all the static html pages that  
include the changed page.

If you are a Confluence administrator (a privilege that was kindly  
bestowed on me by David Blevins), you can manually re-export all of  
the pages by:

1. Click "Administration" in the upper-right-hand corner of http:// 
cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/openjpa/Index
2. Click "Plugins" on the left-hand side of the page
3. Click "Auto Export Plugin"
4. Click "Configure plugin"
5. In the "Space(s) to rebuild" box, select "OpenJPA"
6. Click the "Export space(s)" button

Then all of the pages should automatically be re-exported. I've just  
gone ahead and done this.


On Mar 28, 2007, at 8:16 PM, Patrick Linskey wrote:

> I removed the content in the top navigation bar, and added the  
> download
> link to the 'Community' sidebar section. However, the pages didn't
> automatically rebuild; I had to make a trivial change to the index  
> page
> to make the changes visible.
>
> Does anyone know how to tell Confluence to purge its caches?
>
> -Patrick
>
> -- 
> Patrick Linskey
> BEA Systems, Inc.
>
> ______________________________________________________________________ 
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