Currently, we have been using LSCache manually, meaning, we have been using .htaccess rules per. site. This is on shared servers & we have the cache stored in RAM.
Based on the instructions for the WordPress lscache plugin, we need to setup cache directories that are unique to each cPanel user, vs. just having one cache location in RAM.
- why is this? Is it because the purge function within the plugin will purge all cached data, not just the specific user?
- is their a way to store the cache in RAM per. user, as specified by the wiki instructions for user directories.
We would recommend that you provide clear instructions for the WordPress plugin, as it becomes confusing when you reference instructions from the lsmage plugin..
Hopefully you're able to answer our questions above.
Thank You,
Steve
Based on the instructions for the WordPress lscache plugin, we need to setup cache directories that are unique to each cPanel user, vs. just having one cache location in RAM.
- why is this? Is it because the purge function within the plugin will purge all cached data, not just the specific user?
- is their a way to store the cache in RAM per. user, as specified by the wiki instructions for user directories.
We would recommend that you provide clear instructions for the WordPress plugin, as it becomes confusing when you reference instructions from the lsmage plugin..
Hopefully you're able to answer our questions above.
Thank You,
Steve