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smithsson68@gmail.com
Nov 3, 2010
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Are your blog comments on EPiServer World disappearing?

A couple of times recently I have commented on a blog post here on EPiServer World. A little later when I checked to see if there had been any other comments added, my comment had completely disappeared!

At first I though I was going totally crazy and added my comment again only to refresh the page again and see both my original and duplicate comment!

It turns out that EPiServer World is a load balanced site and unfortunately the load balancing cache invalidation for the Community functionality has a bug which means it doesn’t always work. So you add a comment on one server but then later another server answers which has the old comment list cached.

I’m told this will be fixed in the next few days (not a guarantee) when EPiServer World is upgraded to Community 4.

Nov 03, 2010

Comments

Nov 3, 2010 11:28 AM

I noticed this behaviour and guessed it was something to do with load balancing or that I was going mad!

I also noticed the views count can be inconsistent so wonder if this has been fixed too?

smithsson68@gmail.com
smithsson68@gmail.com Nov 3, 2010 11:49 AM

@David

If the view count is based on the Community Visit functionality then I presume that will also be effected by the same bug and fixed by the upgrade to 4.

Eric
Eric Nov 3, 2010 06:47 PM

The viewsystem on world is based on Community 3.2 hopefully the upgrade will fix this issues as well :)

Jeff Wallace
Jeff Wallace Nov 3, 2010 10:25 PM

Yes, I noticed this as well. I am already crazy so I was certain that i wasn't "going" crazy. ;)

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