• Resolved Sloba

    (@slobajossi)


    Hi,

    I have installed AIO cache plugin yesterday and I can say it’s different and interesting.
    I’m particularly interested in running this on the Multisite.
    I’m also intended to jump for the PRO version, but first I need some clarification.

    1. I do not know is it a coincidence but the plugin is Multisite aware. I just need assurance that you’ll be making the further releases Multisite compatible. Otherwise I should look somewhere else right away.

    2. I can conclude that plugin is working as a browser caching. Does the PRO version do things in other way along the browser caching. Any link where this is explained would be appreciated.

    3. I do not like that plugin is creating folders outside of the public_html. It actually creates a folder for every browser session, which in busy sites can be resource heavy. Still if it’s necessary to operate that way, then it would be better that everything goes in one folder which has its subfolders. The current way, it creates really big mess on the server account.

    4. My sliders do not work. Obviously it has some conflict with javascript. It may be that there are other conflicts with javascript but this regarding sliders I noticed immediately.

    5. I see you are making the plugin to be easy, but some kind of controlling would be great, e.g. options to configure.

    6. Will the custom CDN be available in the near future? I think WP Super Cache model is great regarding this.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/aio-cache/

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  • Thread Starter Sloba

    (@slobajossi)

    Just a bit of clarification regarding the 5th point:
    If everything else could be set to work out of the box, there are no much need for many options. But I think it’s necessary to have at least the option to control the clearing of cache. Currently setting the cache to 0 doesn’t delete the cache. It just prevents caching for the pages that aren’t cached until that point.

    Thanks in advance for your answers!

    Plugin Author Adam

    (@adamsassets)

    Hi,

    To answer your questions:

    1. The current release and future releases ARE and WILL continue to be Multisite aware.

    2. The Pro version DOES do different things than the standard version. For starters, there is a completely different cache engine in AIO Cache Pro which has more backend options to offer. Secondly, rather than just slapping cache headers onto files, it caches files somewhat similar to the way WP Super Cache does.

    3. It creates folder outside public_html? It certainly was NOT programmed to do that. The only folders this plugin is designed to create folders in is wp-content and wp-content/plugins/aio-cache/aio.

    4. In AIO Cache Pro there is a fix for non-working sliders, which is available upon request.

    5. AIO Cache and AIO Cache Pro are both designed for simplicity and quality, but also offer a level of control that should be just right for both beginners and advanced users. Primarily AIO Cache Pro has more configuration options to offer.

    6. It is planned to have a CDN like WP Super Cache early next year in AIO Cache Pro.

    Sincerely,

    Adam
    The AIO Cache Team

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