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- <h1>Flushing the Purifier</h1>
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- <div id="filing">Filed under Development</div>
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- <div id="home"><a href="http://htmlpurifier.org/">HTML Purifier</a> End-User Documentation</div>
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- <p>
- If you've been poking around the various folders in HTML Purifier,
- you may have noticed the <code>maintenance</code> directory. Almost
- all of these scripts are devoted to flushing out the various caches
- HTML Purifier uses. Normal users don't have to worry about this:
- regular library usage is transparent. However, when doing development
- work on HTML Purifier, you may find you have to flush one of the
- caches.
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- <p>
- As a general rule of thumb, run <code>flush.php</code> whenever you make
- any <em>major</em> changes, or when tests start mysteriously failing.
- In more detail, run this script if:
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- <ul>
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- You added new source files to HTML Purifier's main library.
- (see <code>generate-includes.php</code>)
- </li>
- <li>
- You modified the configuration schema (see
- <code>generate-schema-cache.php</code>). This usually means
- adding or modifying files in <code>HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/</code>,
- although in rare cases modifying <code>HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema.php</code>
- will also require this.
- </li>
- <li>
- You modified a Definition, or its subsystems. The most usual candidate
- is <code>HTMLPurifier/HTMLDefinition.php</code>, which also encompasses
- the files in <code>HTMLPurifier/HTMLModule/</code> as well as if you've
- <a href="enduser-customize.html">customizing definitions</a> without
- the cache disabled. (see <code>flush-generation-cache.php</code>)
- </li>
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- You modified source files, and have been using the standalone
- version from the full installation. (see <code>generate-standalone.php</code>)
- </li>
- </ul>
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- You can check out the corresponding scripts for more information on what they
- do.
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