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A cache is a component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster. The data that is stored within a cache might be values that have been computed earlier or duplicates of original values that are stored elsewhere.
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Manually cache a special, non-WP-but-using-WP page (e.g. Ajax results) with W3TC
/wp-load.php");
However, since it doesn't execute the normal hooks a full page executes, it will never be cached by W3TC or Super Cache, which is obviously suboptimal, especially for something that gets … Is there any way to manually tell W3TC via its API to cache this JSON and get it from the cache if appropriate?** Or should I go ahead and code my own caching mini-script for this kind of stuff? …