ignoreUrlParams AEM Dispatcher
We have a situation to cache the html page even thought there is query parameter in the URL. Example: domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d, in this URL test.html must be cached and this can be achieved by "ignoreUrlParams" to ignore the query strings. However, that is not working as expected and the test page is not being cached. Also, when the URL with query parameter(s) is accessed the result is a 404. When the test.html is accessed first and create a manual cache for test.html the URL with query parameter works perfectly fine. Any suggestions?
We are on dispatcher-apache2.2-4.2.3.so. Thank you.
aem
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We have a situation to cache the html page even thought there is query parameter in the URL. Example: domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d, in this URL test.html must be cached and this can be achieved by "ignoreUrlParams" to ignore the query strings. However, that is not working as expected and the test page is not being cached. Also, when the URL with query parameter(s) is accessed the result is a 404. When the test.html is accessed first and create a manual cache for test.html the URL with query parameter works perfectly fine. Any suggestions?
We are on dispatcher-apache2.2-4.2.3.so. Thank you.
aem
Please see this answer: forums.adobe.com/thread/2327014
– Ahmed Musallam
Nov 14 '18 at 17:30
I think you might mess something with rewrites on apache. Maybe you are adding html at the end of query string (domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d.html) or not adding it at all? Have you tried also to invoke domain.com/test/test1.html?a=b&c=d ? And one last question, have you ignored the all query parameters (a & c in this case) or only one of them?
– rzasap
Nov 16 '18 at 9:12
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We have a situation to cache the html page even thought there is query parameter in the URL. Example: domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d, in this URL test.html must be cached and this can be achieved by "ignoreUrlParams" to ignore the query strings. However, that is not working as expected and the test page is not being cached. Also, when the URL with query parameter(s) is accessed the result is a 404. When the test.html is accessed first and create a manual cache for test.html the URL with query parameter works perfectly fine. Any suggestions?
We are on dispatcher-apache2.2-4.2.3.so. Thank you.
aem
We have a situation to cache the html page even thought there is query parameter in the URL. Example: domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d, in this URL test.html must be cached and this can be achieved by "ignoreUrlParams" to ignore the query strings. However, that is not working as expected and the test page is not being cached. Also, when the URL with query parameter(s) is accessed the result is a 404. When the test.html is accessed first and create a manual cache for test.html the URL with query parameter works perfectly fine. Any suggestions?
We are on dispatcher-apache2.2-4.2.3.so. Thank you.
aem
aem
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Please see this answer: forums.adobe.com/thread/2327014
– Ahmed Musallam
Nov 14 '18 at 17:30
I think you might mess something with rewrites on apache. Maybe you are adding html at the end of query string (domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d.html) or not adding it at all? Have you tried also to invoke domain.com/test/test1.html?a=b&c=d ? And one last question, have you ignored the all query parameters (a & c in this case) or only one of them?
– rzasap
Nov 16 '18 at 9:12
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Please see this answer: forums.adobe.com/thread/2327014
– Ahmed Musallam
Nov 14 '18 at 17:30
I think you might mess something with rewrites on apache. Maybe you are adding html at the end of query string (domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d.html) or not adding it at all? Have you tried also to invoke domain.com/test/test1.html?a=b&c=d ? And one last question, have you ignored the all query parameters (a & c in this case) or only one of them?
– rzasap
Nov 16 '18 at 9:12
Please see this answer: forums.adobe.com/thread/2327014
– Ahmed Musallam
Nov 14 '18 at 17:30
Please see this answer: forums.adobe.com/thread/2327014
– Ahmed Musallam
Nov 14 '18 at 17:30
I think you might mess something with rewrites on apache. Maybe you are adding html at the end of query string (domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d.html) or not adding it at all? Have you tried also to invoke domain.com/test/test1.html?a=b&c=d ? And one last question, have you ignored the all query parameters (a & c in this case) or only one of them?
– rzasap
Nov 16 '18 at 9:12
I think you might mess something with rewrites on apache. Maybe you are adding html at the end of query string (domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d.html) or not adding it at all? Have you tried also to invoke domain.com/test/test1.html?a=b&c=d ? And one last question, have you ignored the all query parameters (a & c in this case) or only one of them?
– rzasap
Nov 16 '18 at 9:12
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Please see this answer: forums.adobe.com/thread/2327014
– Ahmed Musallam
Nov 14 '18 at 17:30
I think you might mess something with rewrites on apache. Maybe you are adding html at the end of query string (domain.com/test/test1?a=b&c=d.html) or not adding it at all? Have you tried also to invoke domain.com/test/test1.html?a=b&c=d ? And one last question, have you ignored the all query parameters (a & c in this case) or only one of them?
– rzasap
Nov 16 '18 at 9:12