With new version of world-wide known PHP best website accelerator - WEBO Site SpeedUp - we have added a lot of features about correct caching and CMS support.
- This first is an option 'Separate HTTPS cache'. Now you can have 2 HTML caches - for ordinary and secured connections. This is very helpful for large e-stores with a lot of different pages and different connection options (also for CDN usage).
- Added option 'use zlib' for gzipping. This can help in case of mod_deflate absence and buggy PHP buffers support on server-side (i.e. complicated WEBO Site SpeedUp calls).
- Added option to enable performance A/B testing. Now you can simply test WEBO Site SpeedUp efficiency with A/B testing feature (available with Extended Edition). All data is sent to Google Analytics.
- Added support for multiple hosts'/folders' configs. It is another breaking through feature which enables different configuration files for different website hosts and even folders.
- Improved caching.
- Added # to exclude home page from caching/parsing.
- Added Danish localization.
- Update JS minify libraries (YUI Compressor and Google Compiler).
- Joomla! 1.6x added to supported systems.
- Contao added to supported systems.
- Minor fixes.

I actually used WEBO Site SpeedUp a while back when I was figuring out how to become a nurse in the UK and running a small blog on the side about my journey. I remember struggling with slow load times on my CMS wish this version with the separate HTTPS cache and folder specific configs had been out back then. The A/B testing with Google Analytics sounds proper useful too. Might give it another go now that I'm helping a mate who's just starting to look into what qualifications you need to be a nurse UK and wants to build a site for it. Cheers for keeping it moving forward.
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