Re: mod_cache alternative?

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Developer wrote:
Hello,
mod_cache is very bad for caching.

That's a bad way to start, if you really need help.
Read this first :
http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

For some unknown reason (for me)

that is probably more accurate

it caches script (all request are
mod_rewrite in one php script) and not request URI response of server.

there is no such thing as a URI in the server response.


One requested URI should generate one server response,

it does

but mod_cache see
all as same php script

caching depends indeed (among other things) on the request URI


(WRONG, I think that use internal server path and
script).

So far, I think the score is more like mod_cache 10 / Developer 0




Anyone known method to avoid this problem,

study HTTP
read the documentation

or alternative to mod_cache?
Another caching module?

Another Developer ?



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