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$cache_lifetime
This is the length of time in seconds that a template cache is valid. Once this time has expired, the cache will be regenerated.
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$cachingmust be turned on (either Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_CURRENT or Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_SAVED) for$cache_lifetimeto have any purpose. -
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$cache_lifetimevalue of -1 will force the cache to never expire. -
A value of 0 will cause the cache to always regenerate (good for testing only, to disable caching a more efficient method is to set
$caching= Smarty::CACHING_OFF). -
If you want to give certain templates their own cache lifetime, you could do this by setting
$caching= Smarty::CACHING_LIFETIME_SAVED, then set$cache_lifetimeto a unique value just before callingdisplay()orfetch().
If $force_compile is enabled, the cache
files will be regenerated every time, effectively disabling caching. You
can clear all the cache files with the
clear_all_cache() function, or individual
cache files (or groups) with the clear_cache()
function.