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- | ====== Verifying LiteSpeed Cache for Joomla is Working ====== | + | ~~REDIRECT>https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscjoomla/installation/~~ |
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- | You can verify a page is being served from LSCJoomla through the following steps: | + | |
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- | - Open the developer tools and navigate to your site. Open the **Network** tab. | + | |
- | - Refresh the page. | + | |
- | - Click the first resource (this should be an HTML file and the resource's headers should appear as in the image below). For example, if your page is ''<nowiki>http://example.com/joomla/</nowiki>'', your first resource should either be something like ''example.com/joomla/'' or ''joomla/''.{{:litespeed_wiki:cache:lscjoomla:lscjoomla-verify.png?direct&800|}} | + | |
- | - If you see headings similar to <code> | + | |
- | X-LiteSpeed-Cache: miss | + | |
- | X-LiteSpeed-Cache-Control:public,max-age=1800 | + | |
- | X-LiteSpeed-Tag:B1_F,B1_ </code>(for example), this means the page had not yet been cached, but that LiteSpeed has now stored it for future use. | + | |
- | - Reload the page and you should see ''X-LiteSpeed-Cache: hit'' in the response header. This means the page is being served by the cache and LSCJoomla is configured correctly. | + |