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  • Plugin Author Raam Dev

    (@raamdev)

    Does Quick Cache index all searches on the site?

    I’m not sure what you mean by this. Quick Cache is a caching plugin. Do we cache all searches? If your searches contain query strings variables (e.g., ?s=search-term) then you must have GET Request caching enabled (see Quick Cache ? Plugin Options ? GET Requests). Quick Cache will then cache any searches and serve the cached file upon subsequent identical searches.

    Including tags/categories.

    Yes, Quick Cache will cache tags/category archive pages.

    Does this occur over time. So is there a wait for our entire site to become cached?

    Pages will be cached the first time they are visited, but if you use the Quick Cache Pro Auto-Cache Engine (see Quick Cache ? Plugin Options ? Auto-Cache Engine; if you’re using Quick Cache Lite aka the free version, you can use the Pro Preview to see the Auto-Cache Engine option: Quick Cache ? Plugin Options → Pro Preview (top left)).

    Thread Starter woolfcom

    (@woolfcom)

    OK let’s see:

    ALL of our searches includes query strings??
    We ARE using friendly permalinks as well

    QC – says only use one or the other and preferably NOT caching GET requests – so that is confusing and seems inflexible. Programming the exceptions is a lot of work.

    Your explanation is contrary to the recommended on the plugin README itself.

    We presently have 150,000 listings.

    How can I cache so many pages so our Viewers can use the site?

    The search results currently simply return a blank page – but now I understand about that arising from the lack of caching GETs.

    Does the Pro Version cover these issues and is it an multi site license?

    Thread Starter woolfcom

    (@woolfcom)

    FYI

    I would interested in buying the premium version if you could provide an answer for the issue of GET requests.

    Reminder: we use friendly URLs for our normal structure.

    We have extensive search results obtained by GET requests.

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