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I'm trying to override a Magento default xml layout file vendor/magento/module-review/view/frontend/layout/customer_account_index.xml



<referenceContainer name="content">
<block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="false"/>
</referenceContainer>


I need to change the cacheable="false" to cacheable="true"



So I try to override the layout xml as I normally do, by creating a new folder like this in my own template,



app/design/frontend/my_vendor/my_theme/Magento_Review/layout/customer_account_index.xml


and I changed cacheable="true"



<referenceContainer name="content">
<block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent1.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="true"/>
</referenceContainer>


But this didn't work. The page still load it as cacheable="false".



I have cleared cache.



Did I miss anything?










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    I'm trying to override a Magento default xml layout file vendor/magento/module-review/view/frontend/layout/customer_account_index.xml



    <referenceContainer name="content">
    <block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="false"/>
    </referenceContainer>


    I need to change the cacheable="false" to cacheable="true"



    So I try to override the layout xml as I normally do, by creating a new folder like this in my own template,



    app/design/frontend/my_vendor/my_theme/Magento_Review/layout/customer_account_index.xml


    and I changed cacheable="true"



    <referenceContainer name="content">
    <block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent1.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="true"/>
    </referenceContainer>


    But this didn't work. The page still load it as cacheable="false".



    I have cleared cache.



    Did I miss anything?










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm trying to override a Magento default xml layout file vendor/magento/module-review/view/frontend/layout/customer_account_index.xml



      <referenceContainer name="content">
      <block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="false"/>
      </referenceContainer>


      I need to change the cacheable="false" to cacheable="true"



      So I try to override the layout xml as I normally do, by creating a new folder like this in my own template,



      app/design/frontend/my_vendor/my_theme/Magento_Review/layout/customer_account_index.xml


      and I changed cacheable="true"



      <referenceContainer name="content">
      <block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent1.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="true"/>
      </referenceContainer>


      But this didn't work. The page still load it as cacheable="false".



      I have cleared cache.



      Did I miss anything?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to override a Magento default xml layout file vendor/magento/module-review/view/frontend/layout/customer_account_index.xml



      <referenceContainer name="content">
      <block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="false"/>
      </referenceContainer>


      I need to change the cacheable="false" to cacheable="true"



      So I try to override the layout xml as I normally do, by creating a new folder like this in my own template,



      app/design/frontend/my_vendor/my_theme/Magento_Review/layout/customer_account_index.xml


      and I changed cacheable="true"



      <referenceContainer name="content">
      <block class="MagentoReviewBlockCustomerRecent" name="customer_account_dashboard_info1" template="Magento_Review::customer/recent1.phtml" after="customer_account_dashboard_address" cacheable="true"/>
      </referenceContainer>


      But this didn't work. The page still load it as cacheable="false".



      I have cleared cache.



      Did I miss anything?







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              rm -rf ./pub/static/*
              php bin/magento setup:upgrade
              php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy OR php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f




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                rm -rf ./pub/static/*
                php bin/magento setup:upgrade
                php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy OR php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f




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                rm -rf ./pub/static/*
                php bin/magento setup:upgrade
                php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy OR php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy -f





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