For example, Google cached search results, Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Cache, and Google Translate may retrieve your content, then serve it from a Google domain, without iframes.
Although PHP was the example given above, many other web servers work on a similar principle and will likely have similar modules available to accomplish this form of page caching.
If a page has changed and you urgently need to expedite the removal of outdated information, you can file a removal request and select the "Remove page from cache only" option.
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If you’d like a deeper understanding of how users interact with AMP pages on cache vs. your own domain, then you can use the following instructions to send that data to Analytics via a custom dimension:
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Google links to the current version of a page, and also stores a copy of a recent version of that page so you can see what it looked like recently, or view the stored ("cached") copy if the current page is not available.
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When we are unable to serve from cache, we’ll load your AMP landing page from your web server, which will still be typically faster than pages that aren’t AMP.