Granular control over the type of caching instructions sent back from your sites pages, both HTML META and HTTP Caching headers
Author: | John Cummings (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0.1 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.0 |
Plugin version: | 1.0.2 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 27-02-2014 |
Last updated: | 08-09-2014
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://www.jcummings.net |
Total downloads: | 1 702 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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** For Multisite/Network Users **
I wrote this plugin because of several situations I've run in to running a multisite network where I'll want to include caching for WordPress sites in most cases, but might need to exclude one of the sites on the network from that caching.
By activating this plugin and checking the different caching options, requests to that sites pages/posts can be instructed not to cache site content without disrupting the caching strategy in place for other sites.
** For single site installations **
This plugin will still be useful for single site installations where the site administrator may not have access to the web server to specify the types of HTTP caching headers that are returned on each request. By allowing you to specify and rewrite the HTTP caching headers at the site level, you'll no longer need access to the web server in order to make sure visitors are always served fresh content.
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