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  1. lclarke

    LiteSpeed Web Server v5.2.6 Now Available

    Greetings! LiteSpeed Web Server v5.2.6 was released today. In this release: fixed issue with Firefox OCSP response error, bug fixes, and more! Full release log: [BUGFIX] Fixed a bug introduced in 5.2.5 that triggered an OCSP response error in Mozilla Firefox. [BUGFIX] Fixed a bug introduced...
  2. lclarke

    LSCache for WordPress v2.1.2 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for WordPress v2.1.2 was released today. In this release: improvements to minification, image optimization, bug fixes, and more! Full release log: [NEW] Image Optimization Clean Up Unfinished Data feature. [IAPI] IAPI v2.1.2. [IMPROVEMENT] CSS/JS Minify Reduced loading...
  3. lclarke

    Are you still having trouble posting? Please let us know if you get an error message, and what...

    Are you still having trouble posting? Please let us know if you get an error message, and what that message is. Also, WP Plugin posts are better left on the official WP plugin support forum here: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/litespeed-cache/
  4. lclarke

    Page cache always current

    Hi, Keith. That timestamp should not be changing with every refresh. Have you run through these steps to check the headers? You should see "X-LiteSpeed-Cache: hit" if it's working.
  5. lclarke

    LSCache for WordPress v2.1.1 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for WordPress v2.1.1 was released today. In this release: browser cache for everyone, and more! Full release log: [NEW FEATURE] Browser Cache Unlocked for non-LiteSpeed users. [IMPROVEMENT] Image Optimization Fixed issue where images with bad postmeta value continued to...
  6. lclarke

    Litespeed and eCommerce

    If the shopping cart is always displayed on its own separate page, can you simply exclude the shopping cart page from being cached? Or maybe you can use private cache for that page? I'm not familiar with Concrete5, so I can't give you any specific advice, but there are several rewrite rule...
  7. lclarke

    LSCache for WordPress v2.1 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for WordPress v2.1 was released today. In this release: Many optimization functions unlocked for non-LiteSpeed users, bug fixes, and more! Full release log: [NEW FEATURE] Image Optimization Unlocked for non-LiteSpeed users. [NEW FEATURE] Object Cache Unlocked for...
  8. lclarke

    LSCache for Drupal v1.0 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for Drupal v1.0 has been released! Requirements: Drupal 8.x or later and LiteSpeed Web Server 5.2.3 or later. Check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/litespeedtech/lscache-drupal Enjoy!
  9. lclarke

    LSCache for Joomla v1.0 Now Available

    Greetings! We thought you'd like to know that LSCache for Joomla v1.0 was released recently! Requirements: Joomla 3.x or later and LiteSpeed Web Server 5.2.3 or later Please visit https://github.com/litespeedtech/lscache-joomla to download a copy. We look forward to your feedback :) Enjoy!
  10. lclarke

    Configuring LiteSpeed Cache for Wordpress

    Hi, Travalis. Just to expand a little bit on what Tishu said, your question #2 is covered by tag-based purge. Tag-based purge means: when one page changes, LSCache knows to purge that page along with related pages, and only those pages are purged. This is configured through the Purge tab Tishu...
  11. lclarke

    LSCache for WordPress v2.0 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for WordPress v2.0 was released. In this release: big improvements to image optimization, bug fixes, and more! Full release log: [NEW FEATURE] Image Optimization Added level up guidance. [REFACTOR] Image Optimization Refactored Image Optimization class. [IAPI] Image...
  12. lclarke

    LiteMage for Magento v1.3.7 Now Available

    Greetings! LiteMage for Magento v1.3.7 was released today. In this release: fixed a bug affecting "Purge when product quantity changes", and more! Full release log: IMPROVEMENT Improved "warm up" cron detection when running multiple cron jobs. BUGFIX Fixed missing cache statistics in certain...
  13. lclarke

    LiteSpeed Web ADC v2.1.3 Now Available

    Greetings! LiteSpeed Web ADC v2.1.3 was released today. In this release: improved QUIC engine with better performance, bug fixes. Full release log: [IMPROVEMENT] Improved QUIC engine performance and download speeds. [BUGFIX] Fixed a bug that caused a file descriptor leak in the cache engine...
  14. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Thanks for taking the time to write all of that up. We appreciate the feedback and suggestions. Have a great weekend!
  15. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    I understand. But short of writing clear documentation and detailed blog posts, I'm not sure how to convince anyone to switch. It's difficult to overcome the comfort of familiarity, even if the solution being offered is a technically better one! We will continue to look at ways to simplify the...
  16. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Yes, I looked I to this yesterday. Photon CDN can be set up in LSCache's CDN support settings tab just like any other CDN.
  17. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Nevermind. I found the Photon documentation, and I see how it works. Thank you for the feedback!
  18. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Photon is the Jetpack CDN, correct? Do your clients need to have Jetpack installed, or can WP Fastest Cache enable Photon without Jetpack?
  19. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Ah. I understand. If I saw several pages of buttons in a language I didn't understand, that would be a stumbling block for me, too. (You wouldn't want to help translate, would you?) The fact is, for many WordPress sites, the default settings for LSCache are sufficient. This means: you can...
  20. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    RE: LSCWP's complexity, would Basic View help your clients with this? It essentially strips away all of the optimization settings and leaves only the most basic LSCache settings behind. Users only have to "enable" and then ignore the rest.
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