Eis uma notícia que todos os utilizadores do Wordpress gostarão de ouvir.
Se a ameaça de um vosso artigo ser apanhado no Digg e de repente terem que dar resposta a milhares de hits em poucos minutos (dando origem ao chamado Digg Effect, causando o encerramento do site por falta de capacidade de resposta) vos preocupa, eis a solução.
Desenvolvido pelo Donncha (um dos programadores do Wordpress) este novo plugin ultrapassa as vantagens oferecidas pelo tradicional WP-Cache (em que se baseia), corrigindo alguns bugs e oferecendo novas funcionalidades, entre as quais:
- A plugin and hooks system. A common complaint with WP Cache was that hacking was required to make it work nicely with other plugins. Now you can take advantage of the simple plugin system built in to change how or when pages are cached. Use
do_cacheaction()
andadd_cacheaction()
like you would with WordPress hooks. Plugins can add their own options to the admin page too. - Works well with WordPress MU in VHOST or non-VHOST configuration. Each blog’s cache files are identified to improve performance.
- Normal WP-Cache files are now split in two. Meta files go in their own directory making it much faster to scan and update the cache.
- Includes this WP-Cache and protected posts fix.
- Automatically disable gzip compression in WordPress instead of dying.
- As Akismet and other spam fighting tools have improved, the cache will only be invalidated if a comment is definitely not spam.
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