Oct 4, 2007
WP-Cache NoSymlink 2.1.2 Released
It’s about 2 weeks late, but here it is. Ricardo has made an official release that fixes the Content-type problem in the header. I have updated WP-Cache NoSymlink accordingly, and I have also updated the gzip version, which you can download here.
Tags: Wordpress, Wordpress Plugins, WP-Cache, WP-Cache Nosymlink

5 Comments, Comment or Ping
rd Limosin
in README-FIRST.txt you write the point: 3) remember make sure you have g-zip compression turned off under the Miscellaneous options menu
but in your article: http://twentythree7.com/2007/08/27/wp-cache-nosymlink-now-with-gzip/
it can use gzip.
So, can it use gzip??
Nov 3rd, 2007
Brandon
As long as you’re using the plugin I’ve provided here, then you can serve your pages with gzip compression. However, rule #3 from the readme still stands. You cannot have gzip enabled in the miscellaneous option page of your dashboard. The plugin has a function built in that automatically tells WP-Cache to serve your pages gzipped.
Nov 3rd, 2007
rd Limosin
ow, thx
Nov 4th, 2007
rd Limosin
eh, i use WP 2.3.1 option WordPress should compress articles (gzip) if browsers ask for them is in Reading Option, not in Misc
Nov 4th, 2007
Brandon
Good call… you can find it under the reading tab of the options menu. It’s turned off by default, so unless you’ve had it on before, you shouldn’t need to worry about it.
Nov 5th, 2007
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