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For some reason I can't get Smarty to stop caching templates, which is really annoying when I'm making changes to templates during development. Can someone tell me where I'm going wrong in disabling all caching?:

$smarty                 =   new Smarty();
$smarty->template_dir   =   SMARTY_PATH."/templates";
$smarty->compile_dir    =   SMARTY_PATH."/templates_c";
$smarty->cache_dir      =   SMARTY_PATH."/cache";
$smarty->config_dir     =   SMARTY_PATH."/configs";
$smarty->cache_lifetime = 1;
$smarty->caching = 0;
Rob
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If you want smarty to check, each time a template is used, if a new version of it exists (and re-compile it if it's the case), then you are probably looking for the $compile_check option.


While developping, you might also be interested by this one : $force_compile (quoting) :

This forces Smarty to (re)compile templates on every invocation.

Pascal MARTIN
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  • Perfect, for some reason I never notice the $force_compile option in the manual. Thanks! – Rob Jul 17 '10 at 13:22
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by default:

var $force_compile   =  false; / public $force_compile = false;

change above code to :

var $force_compile   =  true;  /   public $force_compile = true;
kleopatra
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