| By: Milop Date: 2012-09-26 Time: 10:52 | Extra fast caching with Mod_Rewrite ?I'm just look on wordpress "WP Super Cache" plugin and its feature: 
"Mod_Rewrite. The fastest method is by using Apache mod_rewrite (or whatever similar module your web server supports) to serve "supercached" static html files. This completely bypasses PHP and is extremely quick. If your server is hit by a deluge of traffic it is more likely to cope as the requests are "lighter". This does require the Apache mod_rewrite module (which is probably installed if you have custom permalinks) and a modification of your .htaccess file. Visits by anonymous or unknown users will be served this way."
 
What is does is this code in .htaccess:
 | <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On
 RewriteBase /
 AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} !POST
 RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} !.*=.*
 RewriteCond %{HTTP:Cookie} !^.*(comment_author_|wordpress|wp-postpass_).*$
 RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} !^.*(2.0\ MMP|240x320|400X240|AvantGo|BlackBerry|Blazer|Cellphone|Danger|DoCoMo|Elaine/3.0|EudoraWeb|Googlebot-Mobile|hiptop|IEMobile|KYOCERA/WX310K|LG/U990|MIDP-2.|MMEF20|MOT-V|NetFront|Newt|Nintendo\ Wii|Nitro|Nokia|Opera\ Mini|Palm|PlayStation\ Portable|portalmmm|Proxinet|ProxiNet|SHARP-TQ-GX10|SHG-i900|Small|SonyEricsson|Symbian\ OS|SymbianOS|TS21i-10|UP.Browser|UP.Link|webOS|Windows\ CE|WinWAP|YahooSeeker/M1A1-R2D2|iPhone|iPod|Android|BlackBerry9530|LG-TU915\ Obigo|LGE\ VX|webOS|Nokia5800).*
 RewriteCond %{HTTP:Accept-Encoding} gzip
 RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/wp-content/cache/supercache/%{HTTP_HOST}/$1/index.html.gz -f
 RewriteRule ^(.*) /wp-content/cache/supercache/%{HTTP_HOST}/$1/index.html.gz [L]
 </IfModule>
 
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Do you think we can implement it somehow with TBS caching ???
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      | By: Skrol29 Date: 2012-09-27 Time: 01:19 | Re: Extra fast caching with Mod_Rewrite ?It seems to me that a cache engine has previously prepared a cached page (probably the Word Press cache engine), and then the Rewrite Mode just make a redirection from the normal page to the cached page. | 
	
      | By: Milop Date: 2012-09-27 Time: 07:31 | Re: Extra fast caching with Mod_Rewrite ?Yes, that is how it work. But I guess that system also generate new cache file on fly if that one doesn't exist.Do you think we can implement something like this with TBS and caching plugin ?
 
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      | By: Skrol29 Date: 2012-09-29 Time: 00:55 | Re: Extra fast caching with Mod_Rewrite ?>Do you think we can implement something like this with TBS and caching plugin ?
 Probably yes. But The TBS caching plug-in already have a kind if redirection.
 
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