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#4410 – Remove Url cache handler's cache (Disk file)

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Tuesday, 12 December 2017 02:11 UTC
dwt100
 Hi,


Let's say i want to remove cache set by Url cache handler in "Cache Management" section.

It is of type "Disk file" and being set in "/component/com_sh404sef/cache" folder.


Kind regards,


Azeem
Tuesday, 12 December 2017 06:32 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

What do you mean "remove"? The cache can be disabled through the settings, under the "Advanced" tab of sh404SEF config. Or do you want to delete the data? the files?

Rgds
 
Tuesday, 12 December 2017 22:00 UTC
dwt100
Hi,

I want to delete the data from Joomla's Admin GUI interface if there is an option which i could not find.


Reason is that there is non-sef URL which sh404sef correctly converts to sef URL for custom component. Somehow while if during some error / interruption or var_dump etc there is 404 error then that is included in cache file. It took me a days to realise that why on system it is working fine and not on the other system. What i knew from experience with sh404sef is that sh404sef is pretty solid and almost never caused problem.

Once deleted cache file manually, it seems working fine.


Kind regards,

Wednesday, 13 December 2017 07:42 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

If you are doing development, you should simply disable the URL disk cache. It's actually disabled by default now.

Rgds
 
Monday, 18 December 2017 21:53 UTC
dwt100
Hi,

Thanks a lot. Much appreciated.


Kind regards,

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