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Hoosty
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:00

  • Hoosty

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 14

  • Since: 2004/5/8 1


If your modules or blocks do not update with in the max time of the cache limit then set the cache time to its limit.

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Anonymous
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:07

  • Anonymous

  • Posts: 0

  • Since:


Wow, I have set some to 5 minutes, others to 1 minute. Even though I still do not totally understand cache, whatever it did, it did speed up the site. Now let me find this gzip thing!

appreciate that


eq

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Speed
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:15

  • Speed

  • Quite a regular

  • Posts: 310

  • Since: 2004/5/18


Seems pretty responsive to me. I'm on a T1.

Perhaps they had some bad hops to your site that day? If a connection between you and them goes down it can cause serious slowdowns to some sites but not others. I have had this happen a few times where I can access sites north of me without any trouble but anything south sloooooows down. Things like this are normally resolved pretty quickly within a day or two.

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Anonymous
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:19

  • Anonymous

  • Posts: 0

  • Since:


Thank uyou speed, I appreciate the look.

eq

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Mustang
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:22

  • Mustang

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 17

  • Since: 2004/4/15


Speed's fine for me, and I'm on a 56k dial-up (I've got some DNS caching, though, which helps a bit). The page loads nicely, even reasonably fast.

About the Thank-you page I imagine there could be a lot of opinions. I don't really mind about it, but I understand some people would argue that such a page shouldn't appear. It's a question of different perspectives.

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Mithrandir
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....

When setting caching, keep in mind that if a block or page is cached, it *may* show the same page to admins and ordinary users alike as it caches the output of a page - so do NOT cache e.g. the main menu block and the user menu block (as they are highly user-dependant) and be careful with module with pages, which have admin-specific abilities.

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Anonymous
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:25

  • Anonymous

  • Posts: 0

  • Since:


Is there anyway to script around the Thank You Page?


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Anonymous
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:27

  • Anonymous

  • Posts: 0

  • Since:


Thank you for the info. Mithrandir. I do not know how to Cache blocks though. I justy Cache the Modules so far.

eq

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davidl2
Re: When one of your members Complain about your Xoops site....
  • 2004/6/17 18:59

  • davidl2

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 4843

  • Since: 2003/5/26


If you go into the blocks menu, click on edit on each block - should give you the cache for each one.

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