Posted by sridharpandu on February 11, 2013 at 4:53pm
I have reently configured my .htaccess to route all traffic arriving at http://mysite.in to https://mysite.in. Since I had configured boost for the http site I wanted to regenrate the cached pages for https and did the obvious - visit the a link, wait for the page to load, then visit another link, then visit the earlier link to ensure cache pages are served by checking if the BOOST signature is appended to the page source. But to my disaapointment the signature was missing. The documentation is silent on this so just wanted to hear if anyone is using BOOST on https and if they have faced a similar problem.
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Check this..
Check this link http://drupal.org/node/1420300 might be helpful or else hope your site performs very slow. That's y u r using Boost. May I know where is ur site in shared hosting or Cloud VM. If its is in cloud VM u can use Varnish. Thats the best solution for caching as far as I know.
Suresh.E
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I don't use..
I don't use Aegir nor do I use Nginx. But thanks for the post it confirms that there is an issue with Boost on https but is there a way to cache the pages for https requests that what I am looking for, I guess it should be possible.
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