• I can’t make Directly Cached Files to work. I made the required folder writeable and saved the page I would like to cache but it is not generating any cached pages.

    If I view that page, I will get Index of/

    help, anybody?

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  • Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    I just made an example of my page to give you a better insight. Here is the link and this is what I am getting after I add a direct page. The folder is created but the cached file is not.

    https://yuwoncedric.com/exhausting/

    If it doesn’t work for you, just activate the cache rebuild option. That should help a lot.

    Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    Thanks for the reply donncha.

    pardon me for my ignorance but how do you activate the cache rebuild option? I checked the setting but there is no option for that.

    One more thing, I am expecting a really huge traffic for my nursing site probably this third week of February. Will that option be similar to directly cached files? I just want to make sure that I have the resources to cope up with the traffic.

    Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    I’m sorry, It’s the experimental feature that you’re talking about. Will this be the same as directly cached pages?

    Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    ok. I have enabled it. I’ll be back on this post to report weather I survived that traffic spike. Hopefully this “cache rebuild” feature will do the trick for me.

    Still testing the directly cached pages to work. By the way, would you have any idea why it would show Index of /?

    Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    Ok. I have enabled it. I’ll be back on this post to report weather I survived a DIGG like effect of traffic on that day. I am expecting at least 600-800k pageviews or even more.

    I already fine tuned my server, added additional 256 MB of RAM, installed APC etc etc. It’s just the directly cached pages that’s bugging me for a while. By the way, would you know why it would show Index of/?

    If you’re really worried about your site surviving a Digg, grab the development version off the download page. It has a few fixes, including one for the rebuild cache function.

    Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    whoa! how come all my posts showed up? weird.

    thanks donncha, installing it now. this looks promising.

    Thread Starter derixc

    (@derixc)

    guess what donncha, I managed to have the directly cached pages to work by overwriting the plugin with your development version. the page renders fast and my load averages are even coming to almost 0.

    One concern though, the directly cached pages are not served in gz. is that supposed to be when directly cached?

    this is the page I am talking about:
    https://nursingcrib.com/november-2008-prc-nursing-board-exam-result/

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