Hyper Cache version 2.6.2
This version only adds a new options to control if Hyper Cache has to send a special HTTP header: Last Modified. This header is used to inform browser about the last time the page has been modified. Browser cache that page anf the Last Modified time information.
When browser need to ask the page a second time, thay send the time information they received asking IF their copy is still valid. Hyper Cache intercepts this kind of requests and can answer with a “your copy is ok, use it”.
That protocol between browsers and servers can improve performances and bandwidth, but some users are reporting it creates problem with special hosting configurations.
I'm Stefano Lissa. 10 years ago I was building web sites for my pleasure. Blogs didn't exist, web content systems were ugly, hosting really expensive. And my student pocket was empty.
Hey Satollo, My site is not caching after I upgraded to 2.6.2. Can you please help. No errors, no issues ; just that pages regenerate every time eventhough I have visited it in the last couple of mins. I set invalidation to yes (regenerate when post etc is edited) and set a high value for cache validity (1 week)..
Indimag, you pages ARE cached! I can see it look at the source of any page.
Sent you the source of my index page. I see no occurance of cache in the source. Tried hyper as well, no luck. The page takes its time indicating it is being generated. Same with 1-2 posts I checked..
The “Do not cache the homepage” doesn’t seem to work.
Any clues? Thanks.
Hi, stefano, i am trying to use hypercache together with web optimization plugin, but when i enable both the pages just show gibberish.
I guess is because weboptimizer gzip get regzipped by hypercache or viceversa, and i tried to disable hypercache “compression” but it does not seem to work.
do you have any suggestion?
I don’t know, if web optimizer doesn’t work in your blog (can be a theme issues or plugin incompatibility) do not use it or try to ask the plugin developers. Try to disable completely hyper cache an see if all works. Then disable web optimizer and enable hyper cache (cleaning the cache folder) and see if the blog works. If so and the plugins together don’t work, decide which to remove.
I found this plugin to be a wonder. It dramatically dropped server usage at a time when I was experiencing huge numbers of hits – took processes from 4.2 down to 1.5. Wow! However the “add an image” plugin gives Safari/Mac (10.6) the spinning rainbow wheel of death, and man, I’d LOVE for you to do a plugin that echoed the Crosslinker plugin which is no longer supported. (Maybe the writer would give you his source code?)
Test test test
I’ll try again with OS 10.6.2 and see if that fixed it!
Well… it doesn’t crash Safari now… but it doesn’t seem to add the image. Trying again with a different image.
I guess it works!!