Manual:Purge/ja

Purging forces MediaWiki to clear the cached version of a given page, forcing the page to be redisplayed from its source. It is used to ensure that recent changes are made immediately visible.

A simple way to "purge" a MediaWiki page is to click a page's "View history" tab, then in your browser's location field delete just the word "history" off the end of the URL, type "purge" (after the "=") on the end of the URL, and hit Enter. Your URL should look something like one of the ones below.

例

 * To purge a page, add  to the URL of the page you are viewing. 例:


 *  http://example.org/wiki/Main_Page ?action=purge


 * If the URL has other parameters in its query string, add the purge action to the query string with an ampersand (&). 例:


 *  http://example.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page &action=purge

Remember to change  in the above URLs to the host name of your MediaWiki installation.

Anonymous requests must be confirmed
Purge requests made via POST are automatically filled. Anonymous users making purge requests via a query string will be presented with a confirmation form. This form must be submitted before the purge request will be completed. This behavior is a precaution to keep web spiders from accidentally purging pages when following links.

画像のサムネイルのキャッシュ破棄
If purge is run on an image description page, the cached thumbnails for the image will be purged.

空編集
Purging will only update the rendering of the page, it won't update the link tables. These tables control lists that the page is listed in (For example, pages listed on category pages, Special:Whatlinkshere, along with several other "query" special pages). In order to force an update of the link tables, you can do what is called a null edit. 「編集」をクリックし、変更を加えずに保存します. そうすることで、ページの履歴に編集を表示せずに、リンクテーブルのみ更新されます.

An alternative way to update the links table is to use the API's module with the forcelinkupdate option.

This option only applies to the api. Adding forcelinkupdate to an index.php url has no effect.

関連項目

 * - a command-line maintenance script that allows batch purging of articles.