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Delete/Rebuild umbraco based website cache from direct url:
http://<<yourdomain.com>>/Umbraco/dialogs/republish.aspx?xml=true
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This has helped me out so many times!
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This thing can be found when you right click the "Content" section above your root node, and then "Republish entire site".
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