[wp-hackers] pagespeed
Braydon
ronin at braydon.com
Fri Aug 26 22:17:34 UTC 2011
I've noticed on one server I'm working with must have the apache module
mod_pagespeed installed because static files are being appended with
stuff like this at the end of files|".pagespeed.ce.xo4He3_gYf.jpg"|
Found this article about it:
http://codesamplez.com/web-server/mod_pagespeed-htaccess-tutorial
Going to look to find a way to turn this off when developing because
it's not picking up changes I am making during development.
Anyone have experience with this? and know if there are any plugins in
WordPress that would do something similar, but would be more accurate on
knowing when files are changed. Shaddy Z., has been working on a PHP
framework, SteamFW, that does static file fingerprinting with and md5 of
the file and a cache of it's fingerprint:
http://code.google.com/p/steam-fw/source/browse/trunk/libraries/Steam/StaticResource.php#34
Good idea, bad idea?
Thanks,
Braydon
http://braydon.com/hacker-t-shirt
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