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Hi there! Quick question about the LAMP app: I'm using that to develop my WordPress sites, local template files get sent to the server after being updated and I would expect to see the changes immediately after a refresh (yes, also tried hard refresh and different browsers), but sometimes it takes up to a minute or maybe even longer until they are actually live. Is there some aggressive caching going on that could be disabled until the site is ready to be published? I also checked with the filemanager, the changes are on the server, but the rendered files are still the old ones. Any suggestions on how to debug that? 
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Hi there! Quick question about the LAMP app: I'm using that to develop my WordPress sites, local template files get sent to the server after being updated and I would expect to see the changes immediately after a refresh (yes, also tried hard refresh and different browsers), but sometimes it takes up to a minute or maybe even longer until they are actually live. Is there some aggressive caching going on that could be disabled until the site is ready to be published? I also checked with the filemanager, the changes are on the server, but the rendered files are still the old ones. Any suggestions on how to debug that? 
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Hi there! Quick question about the LAMP app: I'm using that to develop my WordPress sites, local template files get sent to the server after being updated and I would expect to see the changes immediately after a refresh (yes, also tried hard refresh and different browsers), but sometimes it takes up to a minute or maybe even longer until they are actually live. Is there some aggressive caching going on that could be disabled until the site is ready to be published? I also checked with the filemanager, the changes are on the server, but the rendered files are still the old ones. Any suggestions on how to debug that? @msbt just out of interest, why are you using the LAMP app instead of just using the WordPress Developer app? 
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@msbt just out of interest, why are you using the LAMP app instead of just using the WordPress Developer app? @jdaviescoates no particular reason, it just felt more right because only half of them will stay on a Cloudron environment, the rest will eventually migrate to some other provider and I wanted to keep it as vanilla as possible. It's also easier to change PHP versions to see if things are still working afterwards. 
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Hi there! Quick question about the LAMP app: I'm using that to develop my WordPress sites, local template files get sent to the server after being updated and I would expect to see the changes immediately after a refresh (yes, also tried hard refresh and different browsers), but sometimes it takes up to a minute or maybe even longer until they are actually live. Is there some aggressive caching going on that could be disabled until the site is ready to be published? I also checked with the filemanager, the changes are on the server, but the rendered files are still the old ones. Any suggestions on how to debug that? 
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@msbt This is because of the opcache. If you disable it in php.ini, I think you will see the changes instantly. I think: [opcache] opcache.enable=0
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