Indeed there are 2 problems here. The first one is that the
multilingual=no seems to have a problem with users that have a browser
that has a different default language than the wiki. When you create a
page it is created in your local language, thus you don't see the page
when you browser afterwards.. But in fact the page is there, as a
translation.. If you switch to multilingual=yes you'll see it.
The second problem is a cache issue with proxies in 'edit' mode. There
are no cache control directive in the 'edit' mode, so it is possible
that some proxies don't reload the content from the cache.. This will
need to be fixed by adding cache control directives to the 'edit' mode..
There is also the possibility that in some cases IE ignores somes cache
control directive.. If we manage to reproduce this one, we might need to
add random numbers to URLs of browsers that cause the problem.
Ludovic
Erwann Robin wrote:
Le jeudi 18 août 2005 à 12:21 +0200, Jorge Ferrer a
écrit :
Hi,
I think this is it. I have changed the default language back to 'en'
(instead of 'es') and now in the view I see the old page. So somehow
on edit It always shows the content of the 'en' language but then
saves it as 'es'. Trying to set the value of the 'language' parameter
in the URL had no effect for me.
it is probably due to multi-lingual=no as you write later in your mail.
try to put it back to yes, unless you don't want multilingualism
cheers,
Erwann
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