• Recently the centos 6.9 server has been patched to the latest kernel I’m using WordPress 4.4.2 and other patches have been applied. Apache wasn’t updated neither was php or any of the other technologies.

    The issue is all the sights can be edited and the content stays, but when saved and published it doesn’t populate and the old content remains. We have the cache disabled, we don’t have a front end cache (varnish) or any other device that would cache the content.

    sometimes the new content shows up but it take a while for it to show up. I can only figure that it might be a plug in but I haven’t found anything that would be doing this

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  • Which browser are you using? I used to see that behavior with Chrome. It required a “Hard Refresh” (Ctrl + Shift + R) to see the updated content.

    Thread Starter cronus18

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    Its not browser cache, the first thing the other developers and I’ve done was clear all browser cache and flush everything, restart a new browser and then restarted the apache server. This issue across the board on all browsers and platforms.

    I suspect it might be a permission issue. If I’m not mistaken the editor stores data in a mysql database and publishes it, we have no cache turned on so that can’t be an issue. I just can’t find any files or anything that is cached or written anywhere that could be causing the issue

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