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  • ceeyee Friend
    #187527

    There are three options in the drop down menu: OFF, ON-Conservative, ON-Progressive
    Which option what does this “Not appropriate for extremely large sites” referring too?

    Also how does this cache setting interactive with the one in Template manager? Will the one in template manager (such as Development mode and En/Disabling cache there) overwrite this one, or the other way around?

    Thanks.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #492936

    Hi,

    If you are using JA Template with JAT3 framework, it’s recommend to use cache system of JAT3 framework set in template manager

    ceeyee Friend
    #492940

    I am using Teline III v2 with T3v2. What should we set in the Global configuration before setting the cache in T3? Or does it not even matter (i.e will T3’s cache setting overwrite Joomla’s Global cache configuration anyway)?

    Could you please also answer the first question?
    Thank you.

    Saguaros Moderator
    #492949

    Hi,

    See this reference for more information about Joomla cache: http://docs.joomla.org/Cache

    JAT3’s cache is page caching, it will override other cache.

    For your first question:

    Conservative cache shows all visitors to your site the same exact cached content.
    Progressive caching however caches the content for each user uniquely. Extremely large sites with large number of user, the size of cache files will be huge, it will be not appropriate

    ceeyee Friend
    #493061

    Thank you very much.

    <em>@Saguaros 372986 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,

    See this reference for more information about Joomla cache: http://docs.joomla.org/Cache

    JAT3’s cache is page caching, it will override other cache.

    For your first question:

    Conservative cache shows all visitors to your site the same exact cached content.
    Progressive caching however caches the content for each user uniquely. Extremely large sites with large number of user, the size of cache files will be huge, it will be not appropriate</blockquote>

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