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  • k3davis

    (@k3davis)

    Caching only relates to Google’s cache of your document and is only useful if you update a certain file frequently without changing its URL. It is on unless you turn it off.

    Thread Starter ramonjosegn

    (@ramonjosegn)

    Yesterday I get “bandwith exceed”, what I can do now?

    I looking for a new site for upload my PDFs

    k3davis

    (@k3davis)

    Hello,

    There are multiple threads about this issue on the forum. In short it is generally tied to your Google account and not something that has any affect on your visitors. Try logging out of Google accounts, and if that solves the problem, it may continue to work when you log back in.

    Please start a new thread in the future rather than jumping on an unrelated one. That makes support easier for everyone. Thanks!

    Kevin

    Thread Starter ramonjosegn

    (@ramonjosegn)

    Ok, thanks

    But I still have the doubt

    I must specify cache = 1 for caching?

    k3davis

    (@k3davis)

    Specify nothing and the document is cached. You do not need to include that at all for the default behavior.

    Thread Starter ramonjosegn

    (@ramonjosegn)

    I close my google session and the pdf show the same “bandwith exceed”

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