X-acd-cms: wordpress indicates the the CMS used by the website loaded is using WordPress. ![]() Servebolt: acd indicates that the website loaded is using Accelerated Domains. Accelerated Domains cacheĪccelerated Domains cache can be checked in the same way, a working cache would look like this using Accelerated Domains:Ĭache headers given by Accelerated Domains: Cloudflare cacheĬloudflare uses it’s own headers for cache and applies age: to see how long cache have lived for.Ĭf-cache-status: HIT indicates that Cloudflare cache is working, while a cf-cache-status: MISS interprets cache is not working on the request being sent. x-frontend-cache: MISS indicates cache is not working on the request being sent. This indicates that the frontend-cache (HTML cache/Full-Page Cache) is working. In the highlighted area of cache headers we can see that x-frontend-cache: HIT. Servebolt HTML cacheĪfter enabling Static Files + Full-Page Cache in the Control Panel of your site and enabling HTML cache in our Servebolt Optimizer we can use the cache headers to verify if HTML cache is working or not. ![]() Now that we know how to check cache headers, we can use that to see if cache is working for our own HTML cache, Cloudflare and Accelerated Domains. This is what makes cURL such a powerful tool at debugging various things, and not just looking at caching headers. As you can see, this provides you with a lot more headers than just the caching headers we’re looking for.
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