Victor,

If you can pull the Twitter updates in via RSS or Atom, you can use the feed_reader extension, which caches the feed data and utilizes ETags and Last-Modified headers to reduce bandwidth consumption. http://github.com/seancribbs/radiant-feed-reader-extension

Sean

Victor Zuniga wrote:
Hello,

I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction on this. We are
using the twitter widget (Javascript) to display updates on our front page.
Lately, we have experienced situations where the widget would not display
the updates at all. We contacted twitter support and they basically said we
need to cache the API responses in our website. I thought that was being
cached through the Page Cache built-in on Radiant but maybe I am
misunderstanding the two functionalities.

Has anyone else experienced this behavior?


Any information/feedback you can provide will be appreciated.


Thanks,


Victor

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