Good afternoon,
I'm the owner of
I'm extremely happy with the results, other than a strange quirk where Litespeed is sometimes caching 404 pages generated in Magento.
On occasion when we create a new product page or edit an existing page that page will immediately 404 upon save. Without Litespeed enabled the 404 would disappear the next time the page was reloaded. With Litespeed enabled the 404 is cached and retained until the cache is purged.
I've spent soooooo much time & money with my web developers trying to crack the 404 issue but haven't had any joy. I've involved our hosts multiple times, but they've not been able to assist too much as the issue appears to be sat deep in our bespoke Magento build.
I'm giving up on the Magento side for the meantime, so was wondering if there was a way to prevent Litespeed from ever caching 404s? This would make me very happy indeed!!!
I have to now state that I'm not a coder, and also don't understand server configurations, so my apologies if the description of the issue sounds a bit basic!!
Any pointers at all would be greatly appreciated!
Kind regards,
Andy
I'm the owner of
www.redcandy.co.uk
, and our server company (United Hosting) installed Litespeed on our server maybe a year or so ago.I'm extremely happy with the results, other than a strange quirk where Litespeed is sometimes caching 404 pages generated in Magento.
On occasion when we create a new product page or edit an existing page that page will immediately 404 upon save. Without Litespeed enabled the 404 would disappear the next time the page was reloaded. With Litespeed enabled the 404 is cached and retained until the cache is purged.
I've spent soooooo much time & money with my web developers trying to crack the 404 issue but haven't had any joy. I've involved our hosts multiple times, but they've not been able to assist too much as the issue appears to be sat deep in our bespoke Magento build.
I'm giving up on the Magento side for the meantime, so was wondering if there was a way to prevent Litespeed from ever caching 404s? This would make me very happy indeed!!!
I have to now state that I'm not a coder, and also don't understand server configurations, so my apologies if the description of the issue sounds a bit basic!!
Any pointers at all would be greatly appreciated!
Kind regards,
Andy
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