Hi,

I manage a software companies website, which has some content that is
geotargeted for 4 different markets (US, UK, AU, NZ)

On the homepage 2 country specific case studies are included
On some other pages, a single link may change based on the market

Currently the url for these pages is the same, independent of the
market targeted.

The CMS used for this site has a page level caching feature, which we
currently cannot use. To enable page level caching, we would like to
have the homepage redirect based on geo targeting location, ie. to
website.com/us, website.com/uk, website.com/au etc, so that each page
can be cached.

Apart of anecdotal evidence from major company websites (Oracle,
Microsoft, Oracle), are there any alternatives to enabling page level
caching or for example proxy caching.

Is there any RFC or best practice documentation that shows this is the
right path to go?


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Jochen Daum

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