I was wondering if html should be cached? And if so how do I go about doing it? Here's a screenshot of what I am seeing. The first line appears uncached.
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It's uncached because the content of the homepage is dynamic not static.Helpful? Donate. Thanks!
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You can install and use Varnish cache on the server to offload Apache by caching response in Varnish resulting to faster response from the server to the client.Helpful? Donate. Thanks!
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Originally posted by glennrocksvb View PostYou can install and use Varnish cache on the server to offload Apache by caching response in Varnish resulting to faster response from the server to the client.
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Not yet. But I plan on installing it one of these days. I haven't done it before but once I get it to work on mine, I will work on yours.Helpful? Donate. Thanks!
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Originally posted by glennrocksvb View PostNot yet. But I plan on installing it one of these days. I haven't done it before but once I get it to work on mine, I will work on yours.Last edited by William; 03-27-2017, 10:24 PM.
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