April 2011
February 2011
Go offline with application cache | HTML5 Doctor
by SponeHTML5 introduces new methods for enabling a web site or web application to function without a network connection. When you’re working on a mobile connection and your signal drops, or you just have no connection to the internet for whatever reason, having some level of access is better than nothing. In this article, we’ll look at how the application cache can store resources to be used by the browser when it’s offline, granting your users partial access to your web site or application.
bitrzr: HTML5 offline webapps: a practical example
by SponeWeb apps that work offline are still uncommon, and there aren't a lot of "real life" implementation examples on the Web.
December 2010
ESI - Full page caching with Symfony2 - Jordi Boggiano
by Xavier Lacot & 1 other"All I can say to conclude is that this is worth playing with, and that Symfony2 really doesn't disappoint with regard to speed."
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
June 2010
WORDPRESS : OPTIMISER SON BLOG AVEC UN SYSTÈME DE CACHE
by nicolargoOptimiser son blog avec un système de cache
memcached - a distributed memory object caching system
by nicolargoMemCached, le système open-source de cache distribué
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
META Refresh Nullifies Caching for IE6 and IE7 « Lickity Split
by nhoizey"When a site uses a <META> refresh tag to send the visitor to a URL, IE6 and IE7 treat that as if the user had clicked the “Refresh” or “Reload” button on the browser."
January 2010
Plugins | sfRedisCachePlugin | 1.0.0 | symfony | Web PHP Framework
by Xavier LacotA Symfony plugin for using Redis as a cache backend.
December 2009
November 2009
Overcome Your Caching Conundrums [Server Side Essentials]
by dzcealing with browser caching is a balancing act. On one hand, you aim to minimize load times and bandwidth use by ensuring that images, scripts, and style sheets are cached by your visitors; however, you still want to ensure that they’re accessing the most recent versions of all your files.
In this article, I’ll show you a few methods for controlling how your site’s files are cached by browsers so you can achieve the best of both worlds: maintaining optimal performance while ensuring that any updates are seen immediately, without a hitch by all of your users.