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Hyper Cache is a new cache system for WordPress, specifically written for people which have their blogs on low resources hosting provider (cpu and mysql). It works even with hosting based on Microsoft IIS (just tuning the configuration). It has three invalidation method: all the cache, single post based and nothing but with control on home and archive pages invalidation.
Some features:
* compatible with the plugin wp-pda which enables a blog to be accessible from mobile devices
* manages (both) plain and gzip compressed pages
* autoclean system to reduce the disk usage
* 404 caching
* redirects caching
* easy to configure
* Global Translator compatibility
* Last Modified http header compatibility with 304 responses
* compressed storage to reduce the disk space usage
* agents, urls and cookies based rejection configurable
* easy to integrated with other plugins
More can be read on the official plugin page and write me if you have issues to info@satollo.net.
Check out my other plugins:
* Post Layout
* Comment Notifier
* Feed Layout
* Dynatags
* Header and Footer
* Newsletter
Thanks to:
* Amaury Balmer for internationalization and other modifications
* Frank Luef for german translation
* HypeScience, Martin Steldinger, Giorgio Guglielmino for test and bugs submissions
* Ishtiaq to ask me about compatibility with wp-pda
* Gene Steinberg to ask for an autoclean system
* Marcis Gasun (fatcow.com) for Bielorussian translation
* many others I don’t remember
Tags: super cache, performance, speed, chaching, wp cache, cache
This sweet little plugin does one thing very well. It caches all the posts on your entire blog at the same time, if you are using WP-Cache, WP-Super-Cache, or Hyper-Cache.
Tags: fsockopen, cacheall, wp-super-cache, wpcache, curl, wp-cache, cache, cacheit, askapache, speed
del.icio.us cached++ uses the built-in MagpieRSS engine functions to create a list of the latest bookmarks on a del.icio.us account, from its RSS feed, keeping the feed cached in the database.
This plugin respects del.icio.us’ ToS and will not to overload the feed with subsequent requests, since the default cache refresh period is 60 minutes.
Since version 1.3 (alphas included), the plugin is wigdet compatible. To take advantage of that, you’ll need either 1) WordPress 2.2 or higher, or 2) the Widgets plugin. You can still use the plugin without this feature (on WordPress 2.0/2.1 and/or along with a theme that’s not widget compatible); just check the FAQ.
Tags: list, integration, widget, bookmarks, delicious, del.icio.us
This plugin generates static html files from your dynamic WordPress blog. After a html file is generated your webserver will serve that file instead of processing the comparatively heavier and more expensive WordPress PHP scripts.
The static html files will be served to the vast majority of your users, but because a user’s details are displayed in the comment form after they leave a comment those requests are handled by PHP. Static files are served to:
1. Users who are not logged in.
2. Users who have not left a comment on your blog.
3. Or users who have not viewed a password protected post.
99% of your visitors will be served static html files. Those users who don’t see the static files will still benefit because they will see regular WP-Cache cached files and your server won’t be as busy as before. This plugin will help your server cope with a front page appearance on digg.com or other social networking site.
If for some reason “supercaching” doesn’t work on your server then don’t worry. Caching will still be performed, but every request will require loading the PHP engine. In normal circumstances this isn’t bad at all. Visitors to your site will notice no slowdown or difference. Supercache really comes into it’s own if your server is underpowered, or you’re experiencing heavy traffic. Super Cached html files will be served more quickly than PHP generated cached files but in every day use, the difference isn’t noticeable.
See the WP Super Cache homepage for further information.
The changelog is a good place to start if you want to know what has changed since you last downloaded the plugin.
Tags: cache, wp-super-cache, wp-cache, caching, performance
Cache post queries.
cos-html-cache is an extremely efficient WordPress page caching plugin designed to make your WordPress site much faster and more responsive. Based on URL rewriting, the plugin will automatically generate real html files for posts when they are loaded for the first time, and automatically renew the html files if their associated posts are modified.
WP-Cache is an extremely efficient WordPress page caching system to make you site much faster and responsive. It works by caching Worpress pages and storing them in a static file for serving future requests directly from the file rather than loading and compiling the whole PHP code and the building the page from the database. WP-Cache allows to serve hundred of times more pages per second, and to reduce the response time from several tenths of seconds to less than a millisecond.
WP-Cache started from the ”’Staticize Reloaded”’ by matt and billzeller. Most of their recommendatiosn also apply to WP-Cache. Current version, WP-Cache2, is a huge improvement over previous versions of WP-Cache.
WP-Cache is composed of two parts:
1.
Two-phases WordPress hooks. The first is called at the very begining –wp-cache-phase1.php– when just few code has been compiled. The second –wp-cache-phase2.php– after all plugins have been executed. The first phase checks if the requested URL is already cached, if so it serves from the static file and finishes. The second phase stores the generated page in a static file for further request.
2.
The WP-Cache plugin. This plugin configures and manages the whole process. It is easy to use and self-documented. It allows yoy to enable or disable cache, define expiration time for static pages, define rules for rejecting and accepting which URLs and php files can be cached, and shows and delete pages in cache.
Tags: performance, caching
Given a URL, the url_cache() function will attempt to download the file it represents and return a URL pointing to this locally cached version.
This is to replace the javascript tag that the TTLB Ecosystem currently provides to display your sites current status in the Ecosystem. It caches the results every 24 hours so as to reduce load times.
Goes through your posts and gives you the option to cache all hotlinked images from a domain locally in your upload folder
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