if you change your menu definition
And then you want to have some effect then in the past you emptied cache_menu. In HEAD that achieves particularly little as that table is currently unused and we might even drop it. Go to a settings page and press save. That runs menu_rebuild. (There are other pages but this is the simplest) I guess devel module will also get a menu_rebuild button or something soon if it does not have it already.
And then you want to have some effect then in the past you emptied cache_menu. In HEAD that achieves particularly little as that table is currently unused and we might even drop it.
If that's what happens when I hit admin/build/menu, then yeah, that's what I've been doing in the past. Refreshing a/b/m won't do it anymore? -- Morbus Iff ( you are nothing without your robot car, NOTHING! ) Technical: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/779 Culture: http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.gamegrene.com/ aim: akaMorbus / skype: morbusiff / icq: 2927491 / jabber.org: morbus
If that's what happens when I hit admin/build/menu, then yeah, that's what I've been doing in the past. Refreshing a/b/m won't do it anymore?
First of all, if at this moment you have HEAD and menu module on, you are doing yourself a disservice. Unless you are testing http://drupal.org/node/130991 of course. In the future, a/b/m alone does not do anything. I had no reason to keep this behaviour.
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