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litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:esi [2017/09/11 14:49] Jackson Zhang [Enabling and Configuring ESI from litespeed plugin] |
litespeed_wiki:cache:lscwp:esi [2017/09/11 16:22] Lisa Clarke [Enabling ESI from the Web Server or a Virtual Host] |
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**With ESI**: All of the pages in the site can remain cached with a long TTL, while the Recent Posts widget is the only thing that needs to be purged. Re-populating the widget in the cache requires just one visitor to request any page one time. | **With ESI**: All of the pages in the site can remain cached with a long TTL, while the Recent Posts widget is the only thing that needs to be purged. Re-populating the widget in the cache requires just one visitor to request any page one time. | ||
- | ===== Enable ESI from web server or virtual host ===== | + | ===== Enabling ESI from the Web Server or a Virtual Host ===== |
- | You will have to enable cache and ESI on web server first to be able to use it. On a shared hosting environment, System Admin will control if a specific virtual host account CacheEngine on/off; esi on/off. Consolute your system admin to see if your doamin ESI has been enabled. | + | Cache and ESI must be enabled on the web server before you can use it. In a shared hosting environment, your system admin will control if a specific virtual host account has ''CacheEngine on/off; esi on/off''. Consult your system admin to see if ESI has been enabled for your domain. |
- | + | If you are the system admin, see [[litespeed_wiki:cache:common_installation:shared-enable-individually|Enabling Cache for an Individual Virtual Host]] for further instruction. | |
- | + | ===== Enabling and Configuring ESI from the LiteSpeed Plugin ===== | |
- | ===== Enabling and Configuring ESI from litespeed plugin ===== | + | |
LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress considers all cacheable full-pages to be publicly-cached. | LiteSpeed Cache for WordPress considers all cacheable full-pages to be publicly-cached. |