XenForo and LiteSpeed Cache

NiteWave

Administrator
#2
highly possible -- since vBulletin and XenForo has some relationship :)
but need work out and test a solution on a Xenforo installation, just like we did on a vBulletin installation. But so far we haven't had a Xenforo setup yet.
 

NiteWave

Administrator
#4
this is driven by user needs -- and may need know some internal of the package. please refer http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php?id=litespeed_wiki:litespeed:cache:vbulletin
1. Save the following Cache plugin for vBulletin 3/4 to a file say litespeed_cache.xml

this is special knowledge in vBulletin.
without it, it's not possible to enable litespeed cache for vBulletin.

if you know XenForo has similar feature or configuration, we can cooperate to try to enable litespeed cache for it.
 
#5
this is driven by user needs -- and may need know some internal of the package. please refer http://www.litespeedtech.com/support/wiki/doku.php?id=litespeed_wiki:litespeed:cache:vbulletin
1. Save the following Cache plugin for vBulletin 3/4 to a file say litespeed_cache.xml

this is special knowledge in vBulletin.
without it, it's not possible to enable litespeed cache for vBulletin.

if you know XenForo has similar feature or configuration, we can cooperate to try to enable litespeed cache for it.
Yes, it's very similar. You can add XML files as add-ons through XenForo's ACP. They just need be written as Zend Framework code, which needs some adjustments comparing to vBulletin's code.
 

NiteWave

Administrator
#6
good to know the information. Thanks.
So it should be same steps to enable litespeed cache for XenForo as if it's vBulletin.

if someone has succeeded with it, we'll update the wiki.
 
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