Osazeworld
TechnoSparks This is the download link for apache server documentation.
http://qfs.mobi/f1122880valid till 10-2-2014 be fast.
Osazeworld
Osazeworld This is the download link for apache server documentation.
http://qfs.mobi/f1122880 valid till 10-2-2014 be fast.
TechnoSparks
Osazeworld you can upload it to
http://qfs.mobi then give me the link here via forum or PM me
Osazeworld
TechnoSparks Though i haven't tested the cache on appache and how it works. But i have a document on appache 2.2 and above in pdf format. If you want i can send it by email.
TechnoSparks
mv yes I am aware of that. I am thinking of appcache is better since it does not dump your website's cache if a user loads another resource-heavy website. hmm so there is no solution then? okay
i'll exclude appcache on my website
mv
Browsers by default cache these.
TechnoSparks
Well, thanks, I have now know why my appcache is not working. Had to install Google Chrome for doing that
Hmm okay to make things a bit little clear..
I wanted to only cache the javascripts and stylesheets and not any of the documents.
So, none of my documents are referencing to the manifest file since a page which points to such file means that it will implicitly cached too.
It turns out I can't. Any workaround?
Povilas
TechnoSparks Try loading your site with chrome's developer tools' network tab open (
https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/ ) - it should give you some insight on what's being loaded
TechnoSparks
I created an appcache manifest file so that users visiting my website can easily cache some resources available.
As so people may know, this can boost load time.
I have set up my appcache, however, I am still confused whether it is really working or not. This is because whenever I load my website, there isn't much change in loading time.
So, can I know if there are any way to see if my appcache resources are really being cached?
Also note that I've searched through Google like crazy..