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Edge Cache Expire TTL: Easiest way to override any existing headers

Published on February 01, 2013 10:27PM by Michelle Zatlyn.

Edge Cache Expire TTL: Easiest way to override any existing
headers

CloudFlare makes caching easy. Our service automatically determines what files to cache based on file extensions. Performance benefits ...

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View Comments | Tagged with browsercache, cache, caching, edgecache, pagerules, ttl

Introducing Page Rules: Advanced Caching (Including Configurable HTML Caching)

Published on February 22, 2012 06:24PM by Matthew Prince.

Introducing Page Rules: Advanced Caching (Including Configurable HTML
Caching)

On Monday, CloudFlare officially announced Page Rules. The new feature allows you to customize behavior on a page-by-page basis. The previous two ...

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View Comments | Tagged with advanced, caching, html, pagerules, staticcontent

Introducing Page Rules: URL Forwarding

Published on February 21, 2012 06:47PM by Matthew Prince.

Introducing Page Rules: URL
Forwarding

In the last blog post, I introduced Page Rules and showed how you could use it to control CloudFlare's features like Apps, Performance, and Security settings on a page-by-page ...

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View Comments | Tagged with google, htaccess, pagerules, urlforwarding, variables, wildcard

Introducing Page Rules: Fine Grained Control over CloudFlare's Features

Published on February 20, 2012 11:57PM by Matthew Prince.

Introducing Page Rules: Fine Grained Control over CloudFlare's
Features

CloudFlare is provisioned by DNS. That means that, from the beginning, you've been able to turn CloudFlare on or ...

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View Comments | Tagged with apps, htaccess, pagerules, wildcard

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