Clean Storage Cache Programmatically












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How can storage cache be cleaned programaticaly, I have found an answer [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15028159/magento-flush-cache-storage][1]
but this solution does not work.After I run it get this type of error
(Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'public' (T_PUBLIC) in ..file.php on line 6).



Is there any other solution for flushing storage cache










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    How can storage cache be cleaned programaticaly, I have found an answer [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15028159/magento-flush-cache-storage][1]
    but this solution does not work.After I run it get this type of error
    (Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'public' (T_PUBLIC) in ..file.php on line 6).



    Is there any other solution for flushing storage cache










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      How can storage cache be cleaned programaticaly, I have found an answer [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15028159/magento-flush-cache-storage][1]
      but this solution does not work.After I run it get this type of error
      (Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'public' (T_PUBLIC) in ..file.php on line 6).



      Is there any other solution for flushing storage cache










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      How can storage cache be cleaned programaticaly, I have found an answer [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15028159/magento-flush-cache-storage][1]
      but this solution does not work.After I run it get this type of error
      (Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'public' (T_PUBLIC) in ..file.php on line 6).



      Is there any other solution for flushing storage cache







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          Create a file called flush.php with the following content:



          <?php
          require_once('app/Mage.php');
          Mage::app()->getCacheInstance()->flush();
          ?>


          and save it in your Magento root folder. Then run it any way you want, from the browser with http://yoursite.org/flush.php, with a cron or via CLI.






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            You have to use below code for flush cache storage



            define('MAGENTOROOT', realpath(dirname(__FILE__)));

            require_once(MAGENTOROOT.'/app/Mage.php');

            Mage::app()->cleanCache();

            flush();


            OR



            Mage::app()->cleanCache();





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              Create a file called flush.php with the following content:



              <?php
              require_once('app/Mage.php');
              Mage::app()->getCacheInstance()->flush();
              ?>


              and save it in your Magento root folder. Then run it any way you want, from the browser with http://yoursite.org/flush.php, with a cron or via CLI.






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                Create a file called flush.php with the following content:



                <?php
                require_once('app/Mage.php');
                Mage::app()->getCacheInstance()->flush();
                ?>


                and save it in your Magento root folder. Then run it any way you want, from the browser with http://yoursite.org/flush.php, with a cron or via CLI.






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                  Create a file called flush.php with the following content:



                  <?php
                  require_once('app/Mage.php');
                  Mage::app()->getCacheInstance()->flush();
                  ?>


                  and save it in your Magento root folder. Then run it any way you want, from the browser with http://yoursite.org/flush.php, with a cron or via CLI.






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                  Create a file called flush.php with the following content:



                  <?php
                  require_once('app/Mage.php');
                  Mage::app()->getCacheInstance()->flush();
                  ?>


                  and save it in your Magento root folder. Then run it any way you want, from the browser with http://yoursite.org/flush.php, with a cron or via CLI.







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                      You have to use below code for flush cache storage



                      define('MAGENTOROOT', realpath(dirname(__FILE__)));

                      require_once(MAGENTOROOT.'/app/Mage.php');

                      Mage::app()->cleanCache();

                      flush();


                      OR



                      Mage::app()->cleanCache();





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                        You have to use below code for flush cache storage



                        define('MAGENTOROOT', realpath(dirname(__FILE__)));

                        require_once(MAGENTOROOT.'/app/Mage.php');

                        Mage::app()->cleanCache();

                        flush();


                        OR



                        Mage::app()->cleanCache();





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                          You have to use below code for flush cache storage



                          define('MAGENTOROOT', realpath(dirname(__FILE__)));

                          require_once(MAGENTOROOT.'/app/Mage.php');

                          Mage::app()->cleanCache();

                          flush();


                          OR



                          Mage::app()->cleanCache();





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                          You have to use below code for flush cache storage



                          define('MAGENTOROOT', realpath(dirname(__FILE__)));

                          require_once(MAGENTOROOT.'/app/Mage.php');

                          Mage::app()->cleanCache();

                          flush();


                          OR



                          Mage::app()->cleanCache();






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