• sajith90

    (@sajith90)


    I think it will be a better if you ask Users to turn off the could flare total caching while testing the cache. Ask users to cloud flare before testing the page on instructions.
    I was getting Cache error. Suddenly I realized that the clouldflare total cache is making problem. So I disabled cloudflare and tested and it worked very well

    regards
    Sajith

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    Fetching http://christmas.365greetings.com/ to prime cache: OK (0.html)

    Fetching first copy of http://christmas.365greetings.com/: OK (1.html)

    Fetching second copy of http://christmas.365greetings.com/: OK (2.html)

    Page 1: 200 (OK)
    Page 2: 200 (OK)

    The pages do not match! Timestamps differ or were not found!

    Things you can do:
    Load your homepage in a logged out browser, check the timestamp at the end of the html source. Load the page again and compare the timestamp. Caching is working if the timestamps match.
    Enable logging on the Debug page here. That should help you track down the problem.
    You should check Page 1 and Page 2 above for errors. Your local server configuration may not allow your website to access itself.

    • This topic was modified 8 years ago by sajith90.

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