Enfold Proxy 7.0 (Dec 17, 2010)
Now supports split-view caching. Full Support for the etag and vary HTTP headers. Works with Plone 4 and plone.app.caching
For additional information about this project, please visit the overview page .
Available downloads
Release Notes
| Tested with | Plone 4, Plone 3, Plone 2.5 |
|---|---|
| State | Final release |
| License | Commercial |
| Release Manager | Alan Runyan |
- Simplifies the process of associating Plone sites with IIS sites
- Supports Enfold Server 3x, 4x and Plone.
- Simplifies the process of integrating Plone content and non-Plone content on the same domain or host
- Uses caching to speed up Plone performance (note: to use this feature, you must first install a Plone caching product).
- Supports load balancing with multiple Zope clients to provide extra reliability in the event one Zope client goes offline.
- Allows you to use request schedulers and specify how 500 messages should be handled.
- Supports caching of XSLT pages generated in Plone.
- Improved performance from previous versions (See release notes).
- Supports the use of XDV themes and the use of different themes depending on URL and HTTP headers.
Change log
New features include:
- Full Support for the etag and vary HTTP headers.
- 64 bit versions of Enfold Proxy (EP) now support XDV/XSLT Caching.
- EP now supports "split view" caching. This allows EP to use different caching methods for different parts of the same page. This can be helpful in caching components of a web page for logged in users. Read more about split-level caching.
- Works with Plone 3 and 4 and with plone.app.caching add-on.
Fixes:
- The ordering of the proxy definitions in the ep.ini file no longer affects how or whether EP will process them. You can optionally use excludes_regex for more fine-grained control over which proxy definition acts upon a particular URL.
- EP will not store requests which were initially found to be invalid.


