On 1 October 2013 12:44, Antoine Musso <hashar+...@free.fr> wrote:
> Le 01/10/13 09:45, Jeroen De Dauw a écrit :

> > I have a wiki that is accessible both via HTTP and HTTPS which has the file
> > cache enabled. When someone loads a page over HTTP and it gets cached, it
> > will have HTTP resource URLs in it. When someone then loads it over HTTPS
> > and gets this cached page, they'll end up with mixed content, which causes
> > the resources to not be loaded on recent FF versions. Is there a way to
> > split the cache based on protocol used?

> The file cache is barely maintained and I am not sure whether anyone is
> still relying on it.   We should probably remove that feature entirely
> and instruct people to setup a real frontend cache instead.


I used it for a few days on rationalwiki.org and it was *great*! Then
we got a coupla Squids and they're just ridiculously better.


- d.

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