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Drupal clear cache

You might have noticed that the code changes you made in your module are not reflected in the site. Because it is important to clear the cache in Drupal, whenever you change the code in your module file (.module extension).

For doing this, go to Administer > Site Configuration > Performance, and go to the bottom of the page. Click on the big fat button: "Clear cached data". Now refresh your module page and you should see the latest modifications.

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