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vB Version: 3.6.1 Rating: (5 votes - 1.00 average) Installs: 14
Released: 19 Sep 2006 Last Update: Never Downloads: 3
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Hello
Iam sorry my english not very good.
My version 3.6.1

How to do it
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and see how is fast

I dont know if there is problem with this, but it is working very good.

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Old 19 Sep 2006, 10:14
HDT HDT is offline
 
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Lets try this.Thanks for this hack.
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Old 19 Sep 2006, 10:48
Soup Soup is offline
 
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The problem with this is that it tells the user's browser to cache the page, which means if they see a cache page, the forum indicators of new posts, as well as the latest post display, may not function correctly.
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Old 19 Sep 2006, 12:09
TygerTyger TygerTyger is offline
 
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You can remove this via the AdminCP as standard.

AdminCP > vBulletin Options > Cookies & HTTP Header settings > Add No-Cache HTTP Headers = No

I've only found Opera to be a problem using cached pages when new ones are available. Others seem to detect it fine by themselves.
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Old 19 Sep 2006, 18:24
StuntFactoryX StuntFactoryX is offline
 
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Originally Posted by TygerTyger
You can remove this via the AdminCP as standard.

AdminCP > vBulletin Options > Cookies & HTTP Header settings > Add No-Cache HTTP Headers = No

I've only found Opera to be a problem using cached pages when new ones are available. Others seem to detect it fine by themselves.

does it make a big difference? and do you suggest no?
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Old 20 Sep 2006, 11:20
teenhut teenhut is offline
 
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Is this modification to make the forum run fasteR in page loads?

I am sorry, I couldnt understand " very very fast"

What fast?
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Old 21 Sep 2006, 03:06
harbi harbi is offline
 
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yes
your forum run faster in page loads


Thank you all
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Old 22 Sep 2006, 00:03
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oberheimhaven oberheimhaven is offline
 
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Right

Originally Posted by Soup
The problem with this is that it tells the user's browser to cache the page, which means if they see a cache page, the forum indicators of new posts, as well as the latest post display, may not function correctly.

I would skip this install its cached and no updates will appear good effort tho A-
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Old 24 Sep 2006, 10:06
ScP ScP is offline
 
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AFAIK, this can also be done by using the Add No-Cache HTTP Headers option in vBulletins AdminCP.
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Old 24 Sep 2006, 12:06
TygerTyger TygerTyger is offline
 
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Originally Posted by StuntFactoryX
does it make a big difference? and do you suggest no?
I can only reiterate what I said before. Only Opera does not seem to use non-cached pages automatically when it should do. Because enabling no-cache will force data to be redownloaded for every page load regardless of whether anything has changed, if load or bandwidth is of concern to you then you probably should not enable it.

Regardless it won't make page loads faster. If anything it'll make them slower due to having to redownload fresh data every time. A slight mistranslation I think there.
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Old 24 Sep 2006, 12:40
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Paul M Paul M is offline
 
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Originally Posted by TygerTyger
You can remove this via the AdminCP as standard.

AdminCP > vBulletin Options > Cookies & HTTP Header settings > Add No-Cache HTTP Headers = No
Actually in this case you can't - those are hard coded into the FORUMHOME template. Not sure why.

Originally Posted by ScP
AFAIK, this can also be done by using the Add No-Cache HTTP Headers option in vBulletins AdminCP.
I believe that refers to proper http headers in the response, like these ;

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 12:38:13 GMT
Server: Apache/2.0.51 (Fedora)
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.0.4
Expires: 0
Cache-Control: private, post-check=0, pre-check=0, max-age=0
Pragma: no-cache

Content-Encoding: gzip
Content-Length: 11672
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
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Old 11 Oct 2006, 20:45
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It does seem faster... but there's got to be a downside, right?
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Old 24 Nov 2006, 07:42
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GoLDeNLaNd GoLDeNLaNd is offline
 
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kardeş simdi biz bunu yükleyelim mi yüklemeyelim mi ?

Do you support this hack ?
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Old 24 Nov 2006, 11:50
YeşiLMeN YeşiLMeN is offline
 
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Originally Posted by GoLDeNLaNd View Post
kardeş simdi biz bunu yükleyelim mi yüklemeyelim mi ?

Do you support this hack ?

template editlemesi bu hack deilki ve yükle bu cach leri kontrol eden kısım bu olmazsa sayfa daha cbk yüklenir
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Old 02 Dec 2006, 16:01
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erhanerhan_5 erhanerhan_5 is offline
 
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yüklenme saniyesini sıfır yapıyor bu.
ing. salliim
thanks for this edit
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