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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:crawler [2019/12/10 15:08]
Shivam Saluja WPML Addition to Crawler Section
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:configuration:crawler [2020/05/04 13:41]
Shivam Saluja
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 ====== LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress Settings: Crawler ====== ====== LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress Settings: Crawler ======
 +**Please Note**: This wiki is valid for v2.9.x and below of the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin for WordPress. If you are using v3.0 or above, please see [[https://​docs.litespeedtech.com/​lscache/​lscwp/​overview/​|the new documentation]].
  
 The crawler must be enabled at the server-level or the virtual host level by a site admin. Please see: [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​enabling_the_crawler|Enabling the Crawler at the Server or Virtual Host Level]] The crawler must be enabled at the server-level or the virtual host level by a site admin. Please see: [[litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​configuration:​enabling_the_crawler|Enabling the Crawler at the Server or Virtual Host Level]]
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 There aren't many situations where you would need to simulate a cookie crawler, but it can be useful for sites that use a cookie to control multiple languages or currencies. There aren't many situations where you would need to simulate a cookie crawler, but it can be useful for sites that use a cookie to control multiple languages or currencies.
  
-In case of WPMLthey use ''​_icl_current_language=EN''​ to differentiate ​users from the ones using a different language such as ''​TH'' ​then their cookie ​changes to ''​_icl_current_language=TH''​, You can add them as Guests to crawl your website in all WPML Languages. +For exampleWPML uses the ''​_icl_current_language=''​​ cookie ​to differentiate ​between visitor languages. An English speaker's cookie would look like ''​​_icl_current_language=EN'', while a Thai speaker'​s ​cookie ​would look like ''​_icl_current_language=TH''​. To crawl your site for a particular language, use a ''​Guest''​ user, and the appropriate cookie value.
 ===== Custom SiteMap ===== ===== Custom SiteMap =====
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