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I assume that the intention to have cache exception for users of particular browser covers both cache generation and cache retrieval (ie. users of given browser should neither trigger cache generation nor view pages from cache). However, when user agent exclusion is activated together with HDD Cache, there are no rules in .htaccess template in Setup tab that would reflect user agent exclusion, so effectively for users of excluded browsers only cache generation is prevented, they might still get served page from cache.
I guess this applies to other non-DB cache methods as well.
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This is a by-product of my digging into #138.
I assume that the intention to have cache exception for users of particular browser covers both cache generation and cache retrieval (ie. users of given browser should neither trigger cache generation nor view pages from cache). However, when user agent exclusion is activated together with HDD Cache, there are no rules in
.htaccess
template in Setup tab that would reflect user agent exclusion, so effectively for users of excluded browsers only cache generation is prevented, they might still get served page from cache.I guess this applies to other non-DB cache methods as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: