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Hi
On the boost handbook pages the following feature is listed: On-Demand page caching
I would like to generate caches explicetely for some selected urls. E.g. I want to create a rule and as action some pages are cached.
As a 2nd variant, the same but with expiration and re-generation. E.g. if I have a rule (or a hook in any module) and want that the url www.mydomain.com/news is expired and regenerated.
Is this possible? And how must it be done?
thanks
Comments
Comment #1
beauregard CreditAttribution: beauregard commentedTo the maintainers: Does the question above not make sense?
May I sponsor some documentation work? I see that boost for Drupal 6 hat much more documentation. I think it would be useful to have some more documentation about the boost module for Drupal 7.
Comment #2
beauregard CreditAttribution: beauregard commentedHi, may I ask again :-). As you know I am going to hire a freelancer to do some stuff. Just to speed up things: What is documented in the boost handbuch under "On-demand page caching". Is it outdated, because it was Drupal 6, or is it still valid for Drupal 7?
Are there any other sections in the boost drupal 6 handbook which are valid for the newest boost drupal 7 module as well?
thanks
Comment #3
Anonymous (not verified) CreditAttribution: Anonymous commentedA documentation discussion is currently under way. As boost 6 was split into subcomponents like httprl and boost_crawler, this is not that straight forward.