No, DBSEO does not send any cache headers.Does dbseo affect any caching?
As evidenced by the error message, this is a bug with your server setup. Please contact your host and give them only the "PHP Warning: Memcache::get(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Temporary failure in name resolution" part of the error message.[21-Jun-2014 23:00:45 America/New_York] PHP Warning: Memcache::get(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Temporary failure in name resolution in /home/cnczone/public_html/forums/dbtech/dbseo/includes/class_datastore.php on line 242
This means you need to increase the number of allowed concurrent connections in MySQL, as you are receiving too many visitors to your site for your current configuration to handle. Please contact your host if you do not know how to fix this yourself.Warning: mysqli::mysqli(): (08004/1040): Too many connections in /home/cnczone/public_html/forums/dbtech/dbseo/includes/class_db.php on line 96
Connect Error (1040) Too many connections
DBSEO does not send any cache control headers. Check your settings in the "Cookies and HTTP Header Options" option group.From VB support-
Your webserver is sending HTML cache control headers. We do not send these in vBulletin by default.
You, or your webhost, have made a change to tell HTML data to be cached.
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