1 Blog Cacher is a WordPress plugin that caches your pages in order to increase the response speed and minimize the server load.
Author: | Javier García (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 1.5 |
WordPress version tested: | 2.3.1 |
Plugin version: | 2.0.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 13-11-2007 |
Last updated: | 17-12-2007
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI: | http://1blogcacher.com/ |
Total downloads: | 6 528 |
Active installs: | 80+ |
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1 Blog Cacher is a WordPress plugin that caches your pages in order to increase the response speed and minimize the server load.
- Quick and easy installation/configuration.
- Portable: edit the file for your convenience and use it anywhere.
- Cached files are stored in HTML files, and organized in directories emulating the urls (if "safe_mode" isn't enabled), so it's easy displaying the content of the files and organize them (for instance deleting the cache for a given entry, for all categories, for all searches, for all posts from a given date, etc.)
- If "safe_mode" is enabled, the plugin will still work, creating all the files in the cache directory.
- Option to remove all cache files (or just the expired ones) from the WordPress panel.
- Expiration time for cached files.
- Rejected and accepted strings in order to control exactly the urls to cache.
- Rejected User Agents in order to avoid over-caching from search engines.
- Cached files (including front page cache) are updated when posts and comments are published/edited/deleted.
- Option to include a "Expires" header in order to enable browser cache (even fastest response speed and less page requests. Inconvenience: Users won't be seeing their comments after submitting them).
- Only GET requests are cached.
- Browser super-reload (Ctrl+F5) avoids cached urls.
- Compatible with Gzip compression.