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Need to reload the pages to see changes made


osckar

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Hi:

 

I don't know if it's only me, but when I make changes (update, delete or modify) anything on admin area and click on the button that applies the selected action, the page doesn't change, I mean, stays the same, so I need to click again on the page link of the section I was before to see the changes :?

 

I click on invoices page and clicked the icon to delete an invoice and then the page stays the same.

I update some data on client's profile and no changes. I need to reload the page to see the changes I made.

 

When updating prices of products the same happen :?

 

The same with the cart: if I remove the contents of the cart I need to click on the cart link to see that the items where removed, etc

 

 

Maybe a caché problem? :? Any clue?

 

Using latest version 5.0.3

 

Thank you

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This is very strange... never heard of this happening with a PHP-based system... just .Net :o

 

Hi,

 

thanks for the reply.

 

I tried with Firefox and Chrome and the same happened; I'm gonna delete and reinstall it to see if the problem gets fixed /:

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Another example of malfunction:

 

If I add a new Product Group, click on the link "Create a new group", fill in the group name and click on Create group button, the products page doesn't show the recently created group! I need to click on the products page again to see it /: and everything is like that :S

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