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For efficiency in service, [[wikipedia:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] [[wikipedia:Cache (computing)|cache]]s pages. Depending on the exact sequence of actions editors follow, one may view an out-of-date version of a given page. This happens most often on heavily-edited pages and on pages which contain an instance of [[wikipedia:Transclusion costs and benefits|transclusion]].  
 
For efficiency in service, [[wikipedia:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] [[wikipedia:Cache (computing)|cache]]s pages. Depending on the exact sequence of actions editors follow, one may view an out-of-date version of a given page. This happens most often on heavily-edited pages and on pages which contain an instance of [[wikipedia:Transclusion costs and benefits|transclusion]].  
  
{{Tlx|Purge}} adds to any page a link that, when clicked, not only reloads the page, but clears the server cache, forcing the page to be completely rendered "from scratch". This is not a one-time solution; generally, editing a page is itself sufficient to purge cache. Rather, it is a measure taken in anticipation of the frequent need to purge.<includeonly>[[Category:Utility Templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template Documentation]]</noinclude>
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{{Tlx|Purge}} adds to any page a link that, when clicked, not only reloads the page, but clears the server cache, forcing the page to be completely rendered "from scratch". This is not a one-time solution; generally, editing a page is itself sufficient to purge cache. Rather, it is a measure taken in anticipation of the frequent need to purge.<includeonly>[[Category:Utility Templates]]</includeonly>

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For efficiency in service, MediaWiki caches pages. Depending on the exact sequence of actions editors follow, one may view an out-of-date version of a given page. This happens most often on heavily-edited pages and on pages which contain an instance of transclusion.

{{Purge}} adds to any page a link that, when clicked, not only reloads the page, but clears the server cache, forcing the page to be completely rendered "from scratch". This is not a one-time solution; generally, editing a page is itself sufficient to purge cache. Rather, it is a measure taken in anticipation of the frequent need to purge.