Jesepi
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We also went SSL only
I really wish adsense didn't generate an insecure content warning in the user's browser when loading into a https delivered site. I'd love to switch my sites over to SSL only.
We also went SSL only
I really wish adsense didn't generate an insecure content warning in the user's browser when loading into a https delivered site. I'd love to switch my sites over to SSL only.
I really wish adsense didn't generate an insecure content warning in the user's browser when loading into a https delivered site. I'd love to switch my sites over to SSL only.
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Nah... we are just caching a few things like images on www.digitalpoint.com and thumbnails on https://marketplace.digitalpoint.com/sitesDP pre-caches everything first on their servers to get around that
Also, for those wanting to get a SSL certificate, StartSSL is pretty reasonable...
Does Litespeed support SPDY? I can't seem to find an answer.
Unsure why anyone in their right mind would pay for LiteSpeed. It hasn't been updated in over two years according to their homepage, and nginx is about as fast as a web server needs to be. The web server is almost never the bottleneck.
LOL what? 2 years? http://www.litespeedtech.com/litespeed-web-server-release-log.html There was a major release of 4.1.x to 4.2 only a few months ago. Litespeed still out performs Nginx hands down in any benchmark I tried. Emulation of 600 concurrent connections to xF, Litespeed performance was around 23% in speed, 17% in CPU.
Not yet, but thanks. Still fixing bugs as users report them, and changing over a lot of backend processes.Seriously great job DigitalPoint!
All but one backend process is done now with the new site... the short version: it's actually feeling fast now.
Once things settle down, I plan on releasing some more stuff (certainly not everything... need *some* stuff to stay unique)...Good for you, Shawn! Great to see your success using XF as the backbone of your site. (Even if highly modified, it shows what can be done with XF).
I am a little bit (okay, a lot) jealous, to see your ninjintsu in action and wish I could do a portion of what you have done. That said, always appreciative of what you share, both in explaining what you have done and in sharing add-0ns you have coded.
Yeah, to be honest... I'm at a loss for that one. I think it might be an issue with how XF re-routes controller actions when the rerouted controller is extended with an addon.
XenForo_Exception: Cannot load class using XFCP. Load the class using the correct loader first. - library/XenForo/Autoloader.php:108
#0 [internal function]: XenForo_Autoloader->autoload('XFCP_DigitalPoi...')
#1 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/DigitalPointLittleThings/ControllerPublic/Member.php(4): spl_autoload_call('XFCP_DigitalPoi...')
#2 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/Autoloader.php(119): include('/home/sites/dig...')
#3 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/Application.php(860): XenForo_Autoloader->autoload('DigitalPointLit...')
#4 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/Application.php(353): XenForo_Application::autoload('DigitalPointLit...')
#5 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/Model/Session.php(303): XenForo_Application::resolveDynamicClass('DigitalPointLit...', 'controller')
#6 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/ControllerPublic/Online.php(50): XenForo_Model_Session->addSessionActivityDetailsToList(Array)
#7 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/FrontController.php(313): XenForo_ControllerPublic_Online->actionIndex()
#8 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/library/XenForo/FrontController.php(132): XenForo_FrontController->dispatch(Object(XenForo_RouteMatch))
#9 /home/sites/digitalpoint.com/web/index.php(13): XenForo_FrontController->run()
#10 {main}
Nevermind... took another look at it and I think I have that fixed now.
$controller = XenForo_Application::resolveDynamicClass($controller, 'controller');
try
{
$canLoad = ($controller && XenForo_Application::autoload($controller));
}
catch (XenForo_Exception $e) {} // likely an XFCP autoload error - skip this
Once things settle down, I plan on releasing some more stuff (certainly not everything... need *some* stuff to stay unique)...
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