Posts by: Raam Dev
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Comet Cache v160227 was released on February 27th, 2016. This release includes 4 bug fixes, 2 enhancements, and new compatibility for Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP). Note: ZenCache is now Comet Cache. As a reminder for those ZenCache users who may have missed the prior announcement, we recently renamed ZenCache to Comet Cache. If you haven't already read the announcement, click here to learn more. Bug Fix: Fixed a ZenCache Backwards Compatibility bug that was preventing calls to $GLOBALS['zen...
We are very excited to announce Comet Cache, an advanced caching plugin inspired by simplicity. Comet Cache is the successor to ZenCache (and Quick Cache before that), a very popular WordPress caching plugin that has been downloaded over 1 million times and has won acclaim for its speed, simplicity, and ease of configuration. We're changing our name (yes, again) from ZenCache, not because we want to but because Zendesk, Inc. is claiming rights to the word 'zen'. We're being forced to stop usi...
This ZenCache release candidate includes 3 important announcements, 16 bug fixes, 13 enhancements, Multisite Domain Mapping Compatibility, and improved compatibility with bbPress, Akismet, and WooCommerce. You can download and try out this release using the link below. Please report bugs and feedback on GitHub. Special Note to Beta Testers: This is a big release with a lot of changes. If you don't normally download and test release candidates, we'd love if you made an exception and test this ...
ZenCache v160103 was released on January 3rd, 2016. This maintenance release includes 4 bug fixes, 1 enhancement, and 1 Akismet Compatibility fix. This release addresses issues reported with the previous release (v151220) related to writing to the .htaccess file, excluding Nonce values from the cache, and unexpected errors related to the Auto-Cache Engine XML Sitemap URL. This release also fixes the compatibility with the Akismet Comment Nonce. See the full changelog below for further details...
ZenCache v151220 was released on December 20th, 2015. This release includes 4 new features, 9 bug fixes, and 12 enhancements, and improved compatibility with bbPress, Akismet, and WooCommerce. New features in this release include the ability to customize the Cache Cleanup Schedule, a new Beta Testers section for the Pro Updater, URI Exclusion Patterns for Client-Side Caching, and a new action in the Clear Cache menu on the Admin Bar that allows you to clear Expired WordPress Transients. This ...
This ZenCache release candidate includes 4 new features, 8 bug fixes, and 11 enhancements, and improved compatibility with bbPress, Akismet, and WooCommerce. You can download and try out this release using the link below. Please report bugs and feedback on GitHub. New features in this release include a new section to customize the Cache Cleanup Schedule and set your own schedule in ZenCache → Plugin Options → Manual Cache Clearing → Cache Cleanup Schedule. You can even build your own cu...
ZenCache v151114 was released on November 14th, 2015. This release includes 2 important announcements, 3 new features, 7 bug fixes, and 6 enhancements. The new features include a new Clear Cache Options Menu in the WordPress Admin Bar, the ability to specify a list of Custom URLs to Auto-Clear, and a brand new Watered-Down Regex Syntax that is supported throughout the plugin. This will be the last release of ZenCache to support PHP 5.3 and the PHP APC extension. If your site is currently runn...
ZenCache v151107 was released on November 7th, 2015. This release includes 2 important announcements and 1 bug fix. Announcement: The next version of ZenCache will require PHP 5.4+. As of December 1st, 2015, the minimum PHP version required to run ZenCache will change to PHP 5.4+. This release of ZenCache will be the last version to support PHP 5.3. Please see announcement with further details: New Minimum PHP Version: PHP 5.4 Announcement: The next version of ZenCache will not support the PH...
As of December 1st, 2015 the PHP APC extension will no longer be supported by ZenCache. If you arrived at this page from a ZenCache notice about the APC Extension, you will need to disable APC in your wp-config.php as described below, or contact your web hosting company and request that your server be switched to the PHP OPCache extension, or that your server be upgraded to PHP 5.5 or higher (APC has been replaced with OPCache starting with PHP 5.5). Note that WordPress.org recommends running...
As of December 1st, 2015 the minimum PHP version required to run ZenCache will be changed from PHP 5.3.2+ to PHP 5.4+. If your server is currently running PHP 5.3, you will need to upgrade to PHP 5.4 or higher to continue running the latest version of ZenCache. PHP 5.3 has been unsupported for over a year now and no longer receives security updates or bug fixes, so upgrading is highly recommended. WordPress.org recommends PHP 5.6 or higher. Staying with a lower PHP minimum version requirement...