What is it that you are trying to do? Why not build a proper module and use the Form API instead of embedding PHP in a node? (I'm not sure how filter caching will handle that)
-Mike __________________ Michael Prasuhn http://mikeyp.net
On Aug 25, 2010, at 1:18 PM, Mark Canney wrote:
OK, here's a test page with a simple form (which is intended to print out what is placed in the form - code is included on page):
http://library2.lehigh.edu/content/test
You will see the form "works" the first time but subsequent attempts do not "refresh".
NB: All caching is disabled! We are at version 6.
Thanks,
Mark
Allen Shaw wrote:
On 08/25/2010 02:03 PM, Mark Canney wrote:
This does seem to be a Drupal caching issue; if we press "Flush All Cache" and then connect anonymously, the page "GET" works correctly one time - but then gets "stuck" on that page.
Okay, so it's not as simple as we thought. :-) Well, this problem is not ringing any bells with me - I mean, I don't recognize it as a common symptom of a problem I know about.
If you want to post some code, I or someone else might be able to spot the issue.
- Allen
-- Mark Canney Senior Systems Specialist Library & Technology Services Lehigh University 610-758-1432 mark.canney@lehigh.edu
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