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Old 07-22-2008, 06:03 PM
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Xcache and Template compressed by xcache

Hello, Today I've installed xcache on my very busy server. After installation I've seen a better performance ( less 45% of server load) of my board and I'm very happy for it.

Now, I want to continue to try to reduce the server load installing the "Datastore caching" and "Templates caching" modifications using xcache.

When I install this mod

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I see the source html code into my browser very..... "compressed", without any blank row, without spaces between the lines..

I think it's normal because the code is compressed, but my question is:

Is this kind of code "SEO" ?

Could this kind of code give some Google indexing problems or googlebot doesn't care about new lines and spaces ?

Thank you for your patience, I know, my english isn't the best you have ever read...

Hope you've understand.
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Old 07-22-2008, 06:11 PM
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vbseo has a built-in white space remover option. no need to install another mod
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Old 07-22-2008, 06:31 PM
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I forgot it, Briansol, thank you.

Do I have any good result installing this mod and turn on the "VBSEO Html cleaning option" ?

They make absolutely the same work?
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correct. there's no need for both. vbseo has it built in already. (view source of this page and you can see it at work)
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correct. there's no need for both. vbseo has it built in already. (view source of this page and you can see it at work)
Is it recommended to use it?
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It won't make any difference for Google/search engine spiders reading your page. They strip extraneous white space themselves when "reading"/processing pages.

The main benefit of this feature is reduced bandwidth cost and faster page loads as you aren't transmitting unnecessary data.
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