[wp-hackers] Re: WordPress + Squid?
Viper007Bond
viper at viper007bond.com
Wed Sep 12 05:43:43 GMT 2007
99% sure I did.
On 9/11/07, Omry Yadan <omry at yadan.net> wrote:
>
> hmm, maybe you can send the header for text/html BEFORE you send the 304?
>
>
> Viper007Bond wrote:
>
> > Sending that header there ended up making the site serve a
> > application/octet-stream if you refreshed too fast.
> >
> > We decided it wasn't worth the trouble and just enabled memcaching + sql
> > caching. We also put a redirect to Coral in the .htaccess (commented
> out)
> > just incase on those hard hitting days. We'll see how it goes soon (our
> > traffic is uneven -- we essentially get slashdotted once a week and only
> in
> > certain months).
> >
> > On 9/11/07, Viper007Bond <viper at viper007bond.com> wrote:
> >
> >> My web admin buddy who helps me run the server all my WordPress sites
> are
> >> has set up Squid due to the traffic one of my sites gets (no, not my
> >> personal blog sadly). I already run WP-Cache on it, but during peak
> times,
> >> the server bogs down and becomes a tad slow.
> >>
> >> However, he says WordPress (well, more likely WP-Cache) isn't sending a
> >> 304 header when the page hasn't been modified. Is all I need to do to
> fix
> >> this is send a 304 via header() right before this line in
> >> wp-cache-phase-1.php ?
> >>
> >> if ($meta->dynamic) {
> >>
> >> i.e. this:
> >>
> >> header( 'HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified' );
> >> if ($meta->dynamic) {
> >>
> >>
> >> Anyone knowledgeable care to weigh in?
> >>
> >> I'm running WP 2.2.3 on this particular install.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Viper007Bond | http://www.viper007bond.com/
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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