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  • Thread Starter route66news

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    I should add that I use Cloudflare to lessen my site’s bandwidth (works great, by the way). Would the multiple cloud servers be throwing off the cache testing in mod_rewrite?

    Both mod_rewrite and PHP caching seem to be working OK so far. Donncha, I can email front-page testing logs from both types of caching if you want to look at them.

    Could just be some oddness with Cloudflare. Test is manually in a logged out browser comparing timestamps at the end of the html source code on reload.

    Thread Starter route66news

    (@route66news)

    I suspected as much. I’ve used mod_rewrite for the past day or so, and everything seems to be working normally.

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