• Resolved ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)


    Hi for desktop it’s awesome!

    but I’m having problems now on Mobile (iOS Safari&Chrome) if I don’t enable the option “Separate mobile cache” the cache doesn’t work for mobile devices, I’m inspecting via Safari and if I leave this option turned off, the pages have a TTFB of up to 2.5s , when I enable the second time I load the page, it goes to 400ms or even less…

    That’s not proper behavior, right?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Optimocha

    (@optimocha)

    Hey @ofmarconi,

    Testing in our environments showed the cached pages are served on mobile & desktop, even when the “Separate mobile cache” option. Also, checking the URL you provided on desktop, I see that caching isn’t working there either. Maybe something else is meddling with caching on your environment?

    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    Hi!

    Sorry this site is still being built, but I have now enabled caching without turning on the cache option for mobile devices.

    Think you can test it again please?
    For me, my devices are still sluggish if I leave it disabled, it’s like there was no cache…

    Plugin Author Optimocha

    (@optimocha)

    @ofmarconi checking the page you sent on mobile (Google Chrome mobile on my Huawei P30), I can see the “Cached by Speed Booster Pack” comment at the end of the page source (add view-source: at the beginning of the URL).

    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    Yes yes, mine too but the response time is totally different, for you how long is it taking for TTFB?

    here on my iOS Safari it’s taking seconds:
    https://postimg.cc/hzbXD6tC

    What could it be? iOS bug?

    if I enable separate caching, it’s no more than 500ms

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by ofmarconi.
    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    Look, I managed to reproduce the same fault simulating ios in macbook and PC chrome: https://postimg.cc/n929kg8s

    Is it normal for the page header to change depending on the device being simulated?

    On mobile appears the absolute link of the page, will it be redirecting in my case? ( /?p=03123 )

    https://postimg.cc/MMCJLpSN

    Plugin Author Optimocha

    (@optimocha)

    @ofmarconi if caching is surely active, the cache files (from /wp-content/cache/)are surely being served but TTFB is still high, it’s almost 99% a misconfigured server causing it.

    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    But the TTFB is fixed if I turn on the “Separate mobile cache”

    And on the desktop it’s very good, 200ms

    Does it really have to do with the server if only MOBILE is having a different TTFB?

    I believe it’s another BUG, right?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by ofmarconi.
    Plugin Author Optimocha

    (@optimocha)

    Could be… Let’s look more into that! I’ll email you tomorrow about this. Thank you for trying to get to the bottom of this with me, @ofmarconi!

    Thread Starter ofmarconi

    (@ofmarconi)

    😀

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