ACTUALLY, I forgot to mention that runjobs does not solve this problem at all.  
Also, I can't "touch" the page like I was doing because that causes a new edit 
and my scripts detect it and causes problems... a wordaround would be nasty.  I 
noticed the "Last editor is" special property but it doesn't seem to be sent. 
<shrug>




________________________________
 From: jason zhang <[email protected]>
To: Al Johnson <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2013 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Semediawiki-user] "Touching" a page to force update
 
Hi, AI
You can run "php maintainence/runJobsphp" as cron job in a rapid pace
to refresh your page at background.

-jason

On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 8:34 PM, Al Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a page form that includes a template that calls another template that 
> does an #ask query to populate the page with data from another semantic 
> "data" page in another namespace.  When data is updated on the data page, the 
> page that uses it can't be updated to reflect the new data because it can't 
> detect the change I guess because it is too far removed.  I can "touch" the 
> page via the API with an sfautoedit that does nothing, but I was wondering if 
> there was any other way, such as from the form that updates the data on the 
> data page.
>
> I hope that didn't sound too convoluted, but I'm sure the experts will 
> understand ;-)
>
> Thanks,
> Al
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