I am also running CF, and i am having issues with QC, I cant get it to cache, I wondered if there was any conflict, anyone help with this?
Hi Jaabie,
What issues are you getting as I’m using Quick Cache and looking at Cloudflare?
Cheers
Chris
No issues, Its just I cant see to get my cache to work, I started with W3 then tired super cache, now on Quick cache, I i think all the changes has corrupted something.
Cloudflare was simple to set up, but im not sure its working and not techie enough to trouble shoot. i was hoping for some speed increases however with pingdom.com it is still slower than i wish.
Jamie – shutterLIVING.com
Hi,
Problem seems to be that by default Quickcache sends no-cache headers which Cloudflare dutifully obeys.
It may work properly if you set “Allow Double-Caching In The Client-Side Browser?” in Quickcache to “true”
Cheers
Chris
Hi,
Did kizora’s fix work for anyone else? I’m having what seems like very odd behavior (http://wolfwatcher.org) from CloudFlare and Quick Cache.
I set “Minimum expire TTL” to 1 month in the CloudFlare settings. I also have Quick Cache installed, with Cache Expiration set to 2592000, which should be 30 days. When Quick Cache is ON, webpagetest.org says the site is NOT caching (http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130811_9H_5CM/), but it loads super fast. When Quick Cache is OFF, webpagetest.org says the site IS caching (http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130811_7P_5BH/), but it loads super slow. Do you have any idea why this is? Is it possible that CloudFlare isn’t configured properly still? I tried the Double Caching in Client-Side Browser and that didn’t change anything.
To sum it up:
Quick Cache OFF = “Cached” but super slow: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130811_7P_5BH/
Quick Cache ON = “Un-cached” but super fast: http://www.webpagetest.org/result/130811_9H_5CM/
Thanks.