How to completely disable cache on posts
Even though I disabled Single Posts in the plugin settings, it blocks read counts.
define(‘WP_CACHE’, true); It may be due to your code
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New Woocommerce product reviews are not shown till I clean the cache.
What can cause it?
Thanks.
]]>I have a problem on my website – a large number of images are not loading.
The original images work as expected. I can see them if I am logged in or if I disable caching for the page.
But with the cache enabled, some of the images simply do not load.
How can I delete the cached webpage images so that they are generated again?
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Im used your pligon and I have key
but I could not run the image compressor
Do I need to install another plugin?
]]>Hi,
I added ezCache to my site and it seems to work great on all pages. But when a user pays for an order on my site (the payment is in an iframe), the user isn’t redirected to the “Order Received” page (/checkout/order-received/). The iframe just disappears and the URL stays the same (/checkout/order-pay/).
In my ezCache advanced settings I have these paths in the “Disable Cache” list:
/cart/
/checkout/*
How can I make sure that all dynamic Woocommerce pages (cart, checkout, payment and order summary) aren’t cached and the user is properly redirected to the summary page after successful payment?
Thanks,
Yaniv
Hi, so this plugin was great and ups the speed very good BUT it conflicts with AMP and creates custom scripts that google dosent allow. So amp pages are not validated in google.
]]>Hi, I bought the pro license of your plugin, but the site dont spread the webp files. What can I do?
]]>Hi, I’m using Knockout.js on some of my pages, which sometimes includes syntax utilizing HTML comments <!– ko [some binding goes here] –><!– /ko –>. When I use your plugin to minify the HTML it removes all my comments, which in my case is detrimental. Is it possible to minify HTML without removing comments? Would you consider adding that as an option?
HTML comments are also historically used to write code for specific versions of IE, so I think mine isn’t the only use-case.
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