Hi,
As I have been developing a site I've been using ?flush=1 often, no problem.
Although in terms of a live site what does this mean? I'm not really sure I'm clear on why flush is needed the first place (kind of). Any visitor to the website is not going to use ?flush=1. If I run ?flush=all on a front-end page does that mean all front-end changes have been pushed through (in some sense)?
Another interesting thing came up when I let someone else enter blog posts. They entered them via the front-end but then didn't see them in the admin interface. I'm guessing they need to use ?flush=1 in the admin to see these new posts. Would it be wise to set up the site to automatically flush or should I just instruct anyone editing the site to flush the admin when making changes via the front-end? And how do I know visitors to the website are seeing the most recent changes?
Any explanations or thoughts on this would be great.
Thanks!