Since views manages its own cache, you might want to make sure it is cleared, along with Drupal internal caches.
This depends on what version of Drupal you are using.
In Drupal 5, you can visit admin/build/modules, or else install the devel module and avail yourself of its link to clear internal Drupal caches.
In Drupal 6, you can clear internal Drupal caches via an explicit button at the foot of Administer > Site configuration > Performance , and then go to Administer > Site building > Views > Tools and then hit the "Clear Views' Cache" button.
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2009/6/23 Idan Arbel idan@arbel-designs.com
I've checked for errors in the log,nothing there, how do I clear the cache tables, although I'm pretty sure this isn't a cache issue, the system is quite responsive to change, just not fetching node types that aren’t page.
I'll have my host increase the memory for php.
Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Walter Garcia-Fontes Sent: ג 23 יוני 2009 14:42 To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] View stopped working....
- Idan Arbel [23/06/09 13:19]:
I created a new view, with just one filter according to node type. Set it
to
just page, returns great. Set it to all except "page" and nothing. What can cause this? This is pretty urgent.
Have you cleared the cache tables? Have you checked the logs to see if there are any php errors reported? Have you tried increasing the memory assigned to php in the server?
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