why? then you can install wp-super cache. it may be easier to make it work properly.
after install wp-super cache, if still need enable litespeed cache, I'm not clear now. need further investigation on wp-super cache, what it does exactly.
i uninstalled xcache since it was eating lot of memory, i prefer to use litespeed disk cache option is there any correct process to be used in wordpress installations ?
Ditto. I use W3TC at the moment, but my 'disk enhanced' option is greyed out, so I'm keen to try litespeed cache on my WP sites. If someone could write this I'm sure it would lead more users to use litespeed.
Thanks for the tip. Did not know it was that easy.
Are you running LS Cache with a Wordpress installation? I'm trying to figure out the right rewrite rules that I should be using to get it to play nicely with WP SuperCache and LS Cache.