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11/26/2006 9:37 AM
 

Hi,

I created a new module but after updating something in the database I want to rebind a repeater control in my module. However I have to click several times to another page and back to the first to see the new content. I already set in the .dnn file

<cachetime>0</cachetime>

so I would think this would be enough. Apparently not. Is there some way to kill caching?

Grz, Kris.

 
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11/27/2006 7:02 AM
 
Look in the settings for the page.

There is another cache value for that instance of the module.
 
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11/28/2006 3:24 PM
 

Hi,

I logged in as host account and went to the page. In the upper left corner I chose the Settings link. But unfortunately I don't see a caching time to set in there.

Grz, Kris.

 
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11/29/2006 10:07 AM
 
Sorry, got it wrong.

Go into the settings for that instance of the module e.g. the top left menu of the module on the page.

In there is a section called page settings. Within this is a cache setting.

Mike
 
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11/29/2006 1:05 PM
 

Hi Mike,

it seems to be working. Thanks!

Grz, Kris.

 
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