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  • Plugin Author Eric

    (@k2eric)

    Indeed there is! You can enable a “boot cache” that will dramatically improve performance. I’m planning on having this enabled by default for the next release. Check out the instructions at:

    http://docs.tubepress.com/page/manual/wordpress/advanced.html#boot-cache

    Let us know how that works for you. And don’t forget that we have a staff member that can answer your technical questions over at our support forum.

    Thread Starter ds123

    (@ds123)

    thanks for the quick reply ..that’s great news and glad i asked ….

    for some reason i’m using version 3.1 and i still didn’t have the wp-content/tubepress-content directory in my installation …other plugins have created directories ok on my server so i don’t think its a server issue

    so i had to manually create the directories and the file ..until i read the docs i thought it was referring to the actual plugin directory

    i did post a request on your support forums i’m trying to view debug info to verify caching is working now

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