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8/17/2006 7:20 AM
 
glennethwest wrote

I am using 4.3.4 also.

The strange this is that the pages somehow synchronize over time - say overnight for example.

Very weird!

Thsi has happened again (my guess is it will everytime).  There has to be some settig some where that is timing out so that eventually the latest blog entries show up.  Last night, new entry, no show up.  This morning, they're there.

 
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8/18/2006 8:12 PM
 
dnn_johnny wrote

I was making blog updates and happened to note that mysite.com had the updates, while www.mysite.com did not.  I went to portals and added the alias www.mysite.com.  What is up with that?  What was going on?  Thanks.

 

I just edited this post.  It's still there.  mysite.com has my updates www.mysite.com does not!  When I go to logon with host it goes to mysite.com in the URL, not www.mysite.com.  Thank you for any help.

 

Anyone know what causes this?  I have cleared the cache, turn off caching, anything I could find.  It makes no sense.  I hours it will be synchronized.  What could cause this?

 
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8/18/2006 9:05 PM
 
If both sites have different content, they are separate sites - even heavy caching only lasts a few hours. please check the IIS and name server settings, if they point to the same directory, you might have a second portal in your installation with the second portal alias.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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8/19/2006 10:46 AM
 

leupold wrote
If both sites have different content, they are separate sites - even heavy caching only lasts a few hours. please check the IIS and name server settings, if they point to the same directory, you might have a second portal in your installation with the second portal alias.

Why would it synchronize over time?

 
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8/19/2006 11:01 AM
 
I can only think of some caching in your browser or a proxy server - otherwise I know a mumber of DNN users, that are keen to get to know, howw you did your synchronisation between portals ;)

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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