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  1. lclarke

    LiteSpeed Web ADC v2.1.3 Now Available

    Greetings! LiteSpeed Web ADC v2.1.3 was released today. In this release: improved QUIC engine with better performance, bug fixes. Full release log: [IMPROVEMENT] Improved QUIC engine performance and download speeds. [BUGFIX] Fixed a bug that caused a file descriptor leak in the cache engine...
  2. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Thanks for taking the time to write all of that up. We appreciate the feedback and suggestions. Have a great weekend!
  3. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    I understand. But short of writing clear documentation and detailed blog posts, I'm not sure how to convince anyone to switch. It's difficult to overcome the comfort of familiarity, even if the solution being offered is a technically better one! We will continue to look at ways to simplify the...
  4. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Yes, I looked I to this yesterday. Photon CDN can be set up in LSCache's CDN support settings tab just like any other CDN.
  5. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Nevermind. I found the Photon documentation, and I see how it works. Thank you for the feedback!
  6. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Photon is the Jetpack CDN, correct? Do your clients need to have Jetpack installed, or can WP Fastest Cache enable Photon without Jetpack?
  7. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    Ah. I understand. If I saw several pages of buttons in a language I didn't understand, that would be a stumbling block for me, too. (You wouldn't want to help translate, would you?) The fact is, for many WordPress sites, the default settings for LSCache are sufficient. This means: you can...
  8. lclarke

    How can I cache a static site with Litespeed?

    RE: LSCWP's complexity, would Basic View help your clients with this? It essentially strips away all of the optimization settings and leaves only the most basic LSCache settings behind. Users only have to "enable" and then ignore the rest.
  9. lclarke

    LiteSpeed Web Server v5.2.5 Now Available

    Greetings! LiteSpeed Web Server v5.2.5 was released today. In this release: improvements to QUIC engine, better logging. Full release log: * [IMPROVEMENT] Vastly improved QUIC engine with better performance and faster download speeds. * [IMPROVEMENT] mod_security engine logging now supports...
  10. lclarke

    PHP LSAPI v7.0 Now Available

    Greetings! PHP LSAPI v7.0 was released today. In this release: enhanced process manager, support for CRIU, and more! Full release log: Enhanced process manager. Added CRIU support. Added support for [PATH=] and [HOST=] sections in php.ini...
  11. lclarke

    Python LSAPI v1.4 Now Available

    Greetings! Python LSAPI v1.4 was released today. In this release: improvements with logging. Full release log: Improved stderr logging with timestamp. Disabled unnecessary debug logging. https://www.litespeedtech.com/open-source/litespeed-sapi/download Enjoy!
  12. lclarke

    Please use the official WordPress forum

    Greetings! We would like to consolidate our free support efforts into a single location. To that end, we are closing this forum to further posts and requesting that you use the official WordPress support forum to report any issues. We apologize if this causes you any inconvenience, but we...
  13. lclarke

    Cache exclude domain

    Hi, pardis. If you are talking about shared hosting, this wiki might help. The idea is to disable cache at the server level, and then enable it only for the virtual hosts you wish to have it. We have several plugins that may be used on virtual hosts to configure LSCache for particular web apps...
  14. lclarke

    LSCache for WordPress v1.9.1.1 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for WordPress v1.9.1.1 was released today. In this release: crawler improvements, bug fixes, and more! Full release log: v1.9.1 [NEW FEATURE] Role Simulation crawler. [NEW FEATURE] WebP multiple crawler. [NEW FEATURE] HTTP/2 support for crawler. [BUGFIX] Fixed a js bug...
  15. lclarke

    MaxCDN

    Ah. Ok. Well good luck, and let us know if you run into any issues setting up the new CDN!
  16. lclarke

    LSCache for WordPress v1.9 Now Available

    Greetings! LSCache for WordPress v1.9 was released today. In this release: Inline CSS/JS minify, accessibility tweaks, and more! Full release log: [NEW FEATURE] Inline CSS/JS Minify. [IMPROVEMENT] Removed Composer vendor to thin the plugin folder. [UPDATE] Tweaked H2 to H1 in Admin headings...
  17. lclarke

    MaxCDN

    Hi, VerticaWP. Have you checked the wiki to verify that you set it up correctly? If so, please share your Report number so the support team can take a look. (Navigate to LiteSpeed Cache > Report, press the Send to LiteSpeed button, then you should see "Report Number" there.)
  18. lclarke

    Setting Expires/Cache-Control Headers seems buggy

    In the image you shared, "Expires by type" isn't set. Are you sure that you have it set? As to your question, if the setting is available in OpenLiteSpeed, then it should be functional. Browser cache can be enabled at the LSCache plugin level, or within the server config. If you're having...
  19. lclarke

    Conflict with Algolia Search

    I'm afraid I'm out of ideas on this one. Our support team is offering a new service for troubleshooting conflicts of this kind, if you want to take a look at that. (If it turns out to be a bug in our code, the fee is refundable.)
  20. lclarke

    Conflict with Algolia Search

    Hi! A few ideas: Do you have Optimize > Exclude JQuery turned OFF? If so, turn it ON and see if that fixes it. Do you have Load JS Deferred turned ON? Try disabling that and see if it works. If so, you might need to exclude one of the plugin's JS files in the Tuning > JS Deferred Excludes...
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