What happens if a user logs in? Are cache files used then?
The decision engine that drives these techniques is under your complete control through options on the back-end. By default, Quick Cache does not serve cached pages to users who are logged in, or users who have left comments recently. Quick Cache also excludes administrational pages, login pages, POST/PUT/GET requests, CLI processes, and any additional User-Agents or special pattern matches that you want to add. POST requests should never be cached. A CLI request is one that comes from the command line; commonly used by cron jobs and other automated routines.
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