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  1. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    You know that Journal can only decide if a page isn't cached? I've just checked it at your page. If a page isn't cached Journal sends .jpg for Apple device that doesn't support webp, but after reload webp images are loaded.
  2. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    Strange, so why do you use webp images if you request your page with Safari on Apple device? ;) https://static.priazha-shop.com/image/cache/catalog/products/YarnArtMacrameXl/yarnart-macrame-xl-167-250x250.jpg.webp
  3. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    If I may comment on your song of praise, we're not talking about a program here, just native usage of curl running on a local machine. Your specified 2500 URLs in 20 minutes seems a bit too long to me, so you must correct the number of URLs. 2,500 x 8 different cache varies = 20,000 URLs in 20...
  4. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    As long as you don't consider the OS version of MAC clients you will never have the correct cache varies for Safari, so that's why your cache varies can't work for any Apple device if Safari is used.
  5. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    Again, you use wrong cache varies copied from other applications you don't have with OC.
  6. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    UA detection doesn't matter if the result is the same without UA and without wrong detection. UAs can be faked, sec-ua* headers not.
  7. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    This is for harden cache varies. Not really necessary, but it doesn't hurt to use it.
  8. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    A question that you should actually be able to answer. In my opinion, bots shouldn't get any cached pages.
  9. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    This is for Safari desktop users that have OS version <13 because version <13 don't support webp images
  10. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    Lighthouse with or without chrome doesn't matter. Don't nag about unessential space here. The lighthouse cache vary is only for guys who wants to see the very best result if they manually check their page at Pagespeed. For practical use this vary is obsolete. The same with bots. Bots should not...
  11. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    Yes and no. The point is that I want to include every naturally user, not bots or users that simulate a natural user. I have information for this you don't have. If I make a device detection I make it complete and don't exclude tablets. Yes and what is your problem? In contrast to your...
  12. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    You can't say that because you would have to test it practically, which you don't have. I tested it for several days.
  13. serpent_driver

    The very best LiteSpeed Cache Varies for OpenCart if Journal 3 and LSWS is used

    The previously recommended cache varies for LiteSpeed LScache and the cache plugin for OpenCart are no longer available because these cache varies were no longer sufficient for the current version of Journal 3. If you are looking for cache varies optimized specifically for OpenCart and Journal...
  14. serpent_driver

    How to exclude a file ?

    While it is unusual to have to exclude an administrator directory from caching, as this is usually done automatically by the respective plugin, to exclude calling a directory from caching, add the following rule to your .htaccess. Put this rule on top of your .htaccess. RewriteCond...
  15. serpent_driver

    Just curious

    Yes, you are right, but only if it is about webp images and accept header.
  16. serpent_driver

    Just curious

    No, you just don't know any better. Don't be so bad about it. :)
  17. serpent_driver

    Just curious

    You didn't fail. You just didn't tell us everything! :D
  18. serpent_driver

    Just curious

    Sorry, can't agree. For me it works and without to disable cache. The only logical explanation is that there is no cache varies in htaccess that distinguishes between Chrome (Safari) and Chrome Mobile (Safari). @Lee can even validate that this cache varies does not exist.
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