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  • Plugin Author csmicfool

    (@csmicfool)

    Hi Antonynz,

    Thanks for the question!

    There are a few different methods of page caching. I can’t say for certain without more info. Is there a specific page cache plugin you are using?

    Thread Starter Antony Booker

    (@antonynz)

    I usually use mod_rewrite with super cache.

    Plugin Author csmicfool

    (@csmicfool)

    I would have to test it, but any caching plugin which initializes via wordpress instead of a proxy or apache shouldn’t be a problem.

    If you’d like to privately (or publicly) share your website address and install the plugin I can test to see if it’s working for you by spoofing referrer on test requests.

    Plugin Author csmicfool

    (@csmicfool)

    I’m marking this topic resolved for now due to inactivity. However, if you can provide some additional data I’d be happy to help.

    Please bear in mind that this plugin is not compatible with all cache configurations, but I am happy to help provide assistance and solutions when possible.

    Thread Starter Antony Booker

    (@antonynz)

    Sorry for the delay. Just tested with a referrer from the spam list and it won’t work with rewrite or PHP caching in WP Super Cache unfortunately. Overall though it does seem to reduce spam referrals even with caching enabled.

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