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		<title>By: Thanks WP-Cache!!! &#171; Jayant Kumar Gandhi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thanks WP-Cache!!! &#171; Jayant Kumar Gandhi</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: hugh</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been concerned about that from day one since I have delusions of grandeur like any self-respecting evil genius. My biggest concern is bandwidth, but if I was using 20% of my shared host&#039;s box, I think I&#039;d hear about it.

You&#039;ll have to look whether the stats package gets called when a cached page is served. If not there&#039;s a way in WP-Cache to make part of the page dynamic that you can probably use to get the stats updated. I was thinking of using that stats package. If I do anything with it and WP-Cache I&#039;ll let you know. 

IIRC, Wordpress (1.5.2) already caches the RSS. WP-Cache does the pages. I redirect my RSS to Feedburner, so I don&#039;t generate the RSS very often in any case. I&#039;m not completely happy with the way I&#039;ve got WP-Cache running yet. I hacked in expiration headers, but I only get them on cached pages. I&#039;ll probably look at Staticise Reloaded some more. It may be better suited to my needs. Then there&#039;s WP 2.0 to consider.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been concerned about that from day one since I have delusions of grandeur like any self-respecting evil genius. My biggest concern is bandwidth, but if I was using 20% of my shared host&#8217;s box, I think I&#8217;d hear about it.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll have to look whether the stats package gets called when a cached page is served. If not there&#8217;s a way in WP-Cache to make part of the page dynamic that you can probably use to get the stats updated. I was thinking of using that stats package. If I do anything with it and WP-Cache I&#8217;ll let you know. </p>
<p>IIRC, WordPress (1.5.2) already caches the RSS. WP-Cache does the pages. I redirect my RSS to Feedburner, so I don&#8217;t generate the RSS very often in any case. I&#8217;m not completely happy with the way I&#8217;ve got WP-Cache running yet. I hacked in expiration headers, but I only get them on cached pages. I&#8217;ll probably look at Staticise Reloaded some more. It may be better suited to my needs. Then there&#8217;s WP 2.0 to consider.</p>
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