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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:faq [2018/03/15 19:19] Lisa Clarke [What about the optimization features of LSCache?] Fixed heading issue |
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- | ======LSCWP Information: FAQs====== | + | ====== LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress: FAQs====== |
Here are some of our most Frequently Asked Questions. | Here are some of our most Frequently Asked Questions. | ||
- | ===== How do the Cache features of LSCache work? ===== | + | ===== Why do the cache features require LiteSpeed Server? ===== |
- | This plugin communicates with your LiteSpeed Web Server and its built-in page cache (LSCache) to deliver superior performance to your WordPress site. | + | This plugin communicates with your LiteSpeed Web Server and its built-in page cache (LSCache) to deliver superior performance to your WordPress site. The plugin’s cache features indicate to the server that a page is cacheable and for how long, or they invalidate particular cached pages using tags. |
LSCache is a server-level cache, so it’s faster than PHP-level caches. [[https://www.litespeedtech.com/benchmarks/wordpress|Compare with other PHP-based caches]]. | LSCache is a server-level cache, so it’s faster than PHP-level caches. [[https://www.litespeedtech.com/benchmarks/wordpress|Compare with other PHP-based caches]]. | ||
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If all of that sounds complicated, no need to worry. LSCWP works right out of the box with default settings that are appropriate for most sites. [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:beginner|See the Beginner’s Guide]]. | If all of that sounds complicated, no need to worry. LSCWP works right out of the box with default settings that are appropriate for most sites. [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:beginner|See the Beginner’s Guide]]. | ||
+ | **Don't have a LiteSpeed server?** We're beta testing our new QUIC.cloud CDN service, and it allows sites on //any server// (nginx and Apache included) to experience the power of LiteSpeed caching! [[https://quic.cloud|Click here]] to learn more or to give QUIC.cloud a try! | ||
===== What about the optimization features of LSCache? ===== | ===== What about the optimization features of LSCache? ===== | ||
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Images are not optimized automatically, but if you'd like to have it done we provide an [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:image-optimization | Image-Optimization]] function. Find it at **LiteSpeed Cache > Image Optimization**. | Images are not optimized automatically, but if you'd like to have it done we provide an [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:image-optimization | Image-Optimization]] function. Find it at **LiteSpeed Cache > Image Optimization**. | ||
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+ | ===== How do I make a WP nonce cacheable in my third-party plugin? ===== | ||
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+ | Our API includes a function that uses ESI to "punch a hole" in a cached page for a nonce. This allows the nonce to be cached for 12 hours, regardless of the TTL of the page it is on. Learn more on [[litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:api#nonce_issues|our API wiki]]. | ||
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=====How do I get WP-PostViews to display an updating view count?===== | =====How do I get WP-PostViews to display an updating view count?===== | ||
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Click on the ''Advanced View'' link at the top of the page, and several more tabs will be revealed: **Optimize**, **Tuning**, **Media**, **CDN**, **ESI**, **Advanced**, **Debug**, **Crawler**. These tabs contain more expert-level cache options as well as non-cache-related optimization functionality. | Click on the ''Advanced View'' link at the top of the page, and several more tabs will be revealed: **Optimize**, **Tuning**, **Media**, **CDN**, **ESI**, **Advanced**, **Debug**, **Crawler**. These tabs contain more expert-level cache options as well as non-cache-related optimization functionality. | ||
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+ | ===== A scheduled event has failed ===== | ||
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+ | ''The scheduled event, litespeed_xxxx(image or ccss)_trigger, failed to run, Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended'' | ||
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+ | Shows in Heather checker. | ||
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+ | Technically , this is not a LSCWP issue , but WP itself , this usually happens when WP does a version update, it will mostly fix up by its own in a day or so once the WP-Cron is back to normal. | ||
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+ | Another solution for that is to disable WP-cron and use 3rd party cron like cPanel cron. | ||
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