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<?php
/**
* LiteSpeed Cache Plugin
*/
if (!defined('ABSPATH')) {
die();
}
define('LSCACHE_ADV_CACHE', true);
/**
* Because of the way it handles caching, the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress does not need an advanced-cache.php file.
* For this reason, there is no real logic in this file. So why include it at all?
* Setting the WP_CACHE global variable requires that an advanced-cache.php file exists.
* This variable can help to increase compatibility as other plugins can check it to determine whether or not a cache is currently being used.
* It can also help to avoid conflicts with other full page caches such as W3 Total Cache, etc.
*
*/
return;