• Resolved protestkit

    (@protestkit)


    I recently moved my site’s language versions from .eu domain to .eu + .us + .pl domains, like this: page.us + page.eu + page.pl. Now my page has slowed down. Do I need to configure Aliases (if so, how?) to tell w3tc to use both page.eu/sitemap.xml, page.us/sitemap.xml and page.pl/sitemap.xml? thank you for any help

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @protestkit

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!

    The aliases should be used if the same content is accessed from different domains, you should enable the option and make sure to add all the URL with the language extension one per line.

    As for the preload, you can only use a single sitemap for preloading the cache in W3TC. In your case, you should create a custom sitemap with all the URLs including the translated pages.

    Nested sitemaps also work.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter protestkit

    (@protestkit)

    thanks for your answer,

    please clarify, do WPML translations of one page available at .com and .eu qualify as same content accessed from different domains? for example “mypage.com”, “mypage.eu” and “mypage.pl”?

    • This reply was modified 11 months ago by protestkit.
    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @protestkit

    If the same content is served, with only a different language, then yes, it’s considered as the same content from different domains.

    One thing that would help with caching is the WPML extension in W3 Total Cache – Performance>Extensions.

    Thanks!

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