top | item 12620106 (no title) elmin | 9 years ago How would CloudFlare know it's a static site? discuss order hn newest rnhmjoj|9 years ago CloudFlare usually just serve you a cached version of the site to increase performances and reduce the bandwidth. It automatically caches CSS, images and scripts but the rules are customizable. jgrahamc|9 years ago CloudFlare usually just serve you a cached version of the site to increase performances and reduce the bandwidth.This is nonsense. rnhmjoj|9 years ago Seriously? Downvoted for stating a fact?https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202775670-H... angry-hacker|9 years ago No it does not. Resources, such as css, js, pictures, often yes.You don't get cached hackernews page because they use cf in front. As the other commenter said, it's nonsense.
rnhmjoj|9 years ago CloudFlare usually just serve you a cached version of the site to increase performances and reduce the bandwidth. It automatically caches CSS, images and scripts but the rules are customizable. jgrahamc|9 years ago CloudFlare usually just serve you a cached version of the site to increase performances and reduce the bandwidth.This is nonsense. rnhmjoj|9 years ago Seriously? Downvoted for stating a fact?https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202775670-H... angry-hacker|9 years ago No it does not. Resources, such as css, js, pictures, often yes.You don't get cached hackernews page because they use cf in front. As the other commenter said, it's nonsense.
jgrahamc|9 years ago CloudFlare usually just serve you a cached version of the site to increase performances and reduce the bandwidth.This is nonsense.
rnhmjoj|9 years ago Seriously? Downvoted for stating a fact?https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202775670-H...
angry-hacker|9 years ago No it does not. Resources, such as css, js, pictures, often yes.You don't get cached hackernews page because they use cf in front. As the other commenter said, it's nonsense.
rnhmjoj|9 years ago
jgrahamc|9 years ago
This is nonsense.
rnhmjoj|9 years ago
https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/202775670-H...
angry-hacker|9 years ago
You don't get cached hackernews page because they use cf in front. As the other commenter said, it's nonsense.