@Alshalan the mysql backend is only for light usage. For heavy and active sites I only support the redis* backend which completely avoids that issue.
*Using my Redis Cache add-on + redis server
*Using my Redis Cache add-on + redis server
That was done@Alshalan the mysql backend is only for light usage. For heavy and active sites I only support the redis* backend which completely avoids that issue.
*Using my Redis Cache add-on + redis server
- Support XF2.1+ "cache context" of "userActivity" to use a dedicated redis instance for activity
- Tweak header CSS
- Correct how paging through redis results is done, to ensure all items are visited as expected. This only effects installs with very large number of redis keys in the one instance
$config['cache']['context']['userActivity']['provider'] = 'SV\RedisCache\Redis';
$config['cache']['context']['userActivity']['config'] = [
'server' => '127.0.0.1',
'port' => 6379,
];
Unfortunately i was still not able to solve the problem. I would be really grateful for an effective solution.Changing the phrase "forum" doesn't help me. If I capitalize the word, it will still appear lowercase to me in the forum itself.
I think the phrases "content_type" and "svUserActivity_users_who_are_viewing_this_x" might be relevant?
Again: I want to have "Forum" and "Themes" written in capital letters. Unfortunately, that doesn't work yet.
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