Sometimes, when the content manager (let’s call her Sally) edits some content, the change is not immediately visible. For example, they might see a node that they have already deleted. It helps to unpublish or republish nodes, but I don’t think it’s fair to ask Sally to do that every time they make a small change.
It gets even worse, when there are more than one content manager. If John logs in later, and makes a change, the node that Sally deleted earlier might be republished. This is confusing for them.
What is causing this? Is it a caching setting that can be edited? Will it help to migrate the data from SQL CE to a MSSQL?
(I originally posted this in the wrong section. I've tried to delete it, but it doesn't seem to go away ... )
I'm not completelly sure, since I'm a hired gun on this project, but I'm almost certain the site is hosted on a shared server at Unoeuro. Meanwhile, we tried messing with umbracoSettings.config (as suggested in a different thread), and it seems this has solved some of our problems. We will wait and see.
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Sometimes, when the content manager (let’s call her Sally) edits some content, the change is not immediately visible. For example, they might see a node that they have already deleted. It helps to unpublish or republish nodes, but I don’t think it’s fair to ask Sally to do that every time they make a small change.
It gets even worse, when there are more than one content manager. If John logs in later, and makes a change, the node that Sally deleted earlier might be republished. This is confusing for them.
What is causing this? Is it a caching setting that can be edited? Will it help to migrate the data from SQL CE to a MSSQL?
(I originally posted this in the wrong section. I've tried to delete it, but it doesn't seem to go away ... )
Hi,
Can I ask what kind of hosting you are using. I have seen this behavior in a wrong configured load balanced environment.
Dave
I'm not completelly sure, since I'm a hired gun on this project, but I'm almost certain the site is hosted on a shared server at Unoeuro. Meanwhile, we tried messing with umbracoSettings.config (as suggested in a different thread), and it seems this has solved some of our problems. We will wait and see.
Have a nice weekend!
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