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Re^2: Cached(?) pages when not-logged-in sometimes appear to be very seriously out-of-date
by Your Mother (Archbishop) on Oct 14, 2015 at 17:05 UTC

    You boast all the time about what a terrific, experienced developer you are. 30 years this, all the languages I've worked with that, solved this expensive project this way, complex problems are easy for me that way I just have philosophical issues with writing 10 lines of Perl without C-style comments. You might have found a bug or some odd caching behavior that is interesting or worth reporting. Any developer who had half the chops you claim to have could either reproduce it or give enough information to chase it down.

    Trying to make your problems—technical (mystery replies to wrong nodes, surprise logouts during posting when you also just claimed to dump your cache several times a day(?!?), and cached pages) and personal (downvoting me should be banned, hacker society is supposed to work toward my values)—everyone else's problems is not going to get love. You're a software dev! Do some work to at least help solve the issue.

    My example code earlier showed that it cannot be reproduced trivially with a non-logged in user and that there are no server/proxy side headers from this POV that could be to blame. Onus is on you.

Re^2: Cached(?) pages when not-logged-in sometimes appear to be very seriously out-of-date
by Anonymous Monk on Oct 16, 2015 at 07:52 UTC

    How interesting ...

    No, its rather boring. You've reported problems before, but you treat it like voodoo

    We explain how to provide more detail, you just keep working on your typeface

    You know what? Stop posting already, you're boring and tired, flush it