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  1. serpent_driver

    Geolocation Webshop

    The problem is the lack of synchronization between the origin host and the CDN node, or the availability of Cache Vary. Quic.cloud was developed specifically for the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin and LScache, but QC does not (yet) support custom cache vary. Also, you can't warm up the cache with QC...
  2. serpent_driver

    Geolocation Webshop

    Do you use any plugin for the IP-dependent display of the respective prices?
  3. serpent_driver

    Geolocation Webshop

    If you temporarily deactivate quic.cloud and the custom cache vary works, then you know that quic.cloud cannot be used for your needs. The probability is about 100% that QC does not support your cache vary.
  4. serpent_driver

    Geolocation Webshop

    If you temporarily deactivate quic.cloud, you will most likely be able to identify the cause.
  5. serpent_driver

    ESI Caching

    As long as you just shout, no one will talk to you. The const.default.ini can be changed, but it will be overwritten with the next plugin update. So what are you giving advice that doesn't help anyone. Especially since it is not a good idea to change the TTL for ESI cache because it leads to...
  6. serpent_driver

    ESI Caching

    Because you are giving wrong information! Why should I read this? And please don't always yell at me.
  7. serpent_driver

    ESI Caching

    You related your comment to the cache plugin for Wordpress and not to OpenCart.
  8. serpent_driver

    Laravel Litespeed Cache for Logged In User

    Already answered at LiteSpeed Slack: https://golitespeed.slack.com/archives/CJXH50ZBL
  9. serpent_driver

    ESI Caching

    @tryol0 @AndreyPopov ESI does not use a special cache type and therefore there is no “ESI cache”. ESI behaves like a hole that may have different cache criteria than the surrounding content. An ESI hole cannot be warmed up because LiteSpeed LScache is an http or URL based cache and an ESI hole...
  10. serpent_driver

    htaccess file in litespeed enterprise

    There is no need for that. .htaccess loads automatically like Apache does it. Also LSWS caches it.
  11. serpent_driver

    Litespeed for Windows?

    https://www.litespeedtech.com/docs/webserver/install
  12. serpent_driver

    Load Twice

    https://blog.litespeedtech.com/2021/06/01/guest-mode-for-wordpress-in-lscwp-v4-0/
  13. serpent_driver

    Litespeed has stopped optimizing new images

    https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/please-use-the-official-wordpress-forum.16028/
  14. serpent_driver

    Did you know? Optimizing a website does not improve loading time!

    Did you know? Optimizing a website does not improve loading time! Are you one of the many millions of users who believe that optimizing a website could improve the loading time? Unfortunately, this is a misconception and who is to blame? It's Google, or Google PageSpeed, because PageSpeed...
  15. serpent_driver

    Website access logs

    Documentation is also your friend. ;)
  16. serpent_driver

    404 error page

    OLS or LSWS?
  17. serpent_driver

    Website Css not loading properly on load

    It seems you are talking about Wordpress and LiteSpeed cache plugin for Wordpress. If so, please read this: https://www.litespeedtech.com/support/forum/threads/please-use-the-official-wordpress-forum.16028/
  18. serpent_driver

    Optimizing litespeed for high traffic

    @Crazy Serb You use the CloudFlare X-cache. How am I supposed to test this for real if you cheat?
  19. serpent_driver

    Optimizing litespeed for high traffic

    This is an important aspect, but it is still irrelevant. 2000 or more simultaneous website requests generate a high load regardless of requests to static sources. That's why it's still an illusion that you can handle this large number of simultaneous requests without a load balancer.
  20. serpent_driver

    Optimizing litespeed for high traffic

    Please open a support ticket to verify if you don't dream (crazy)...
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