• Good afternoon toy using your plugins connected to cloudflare. Once connected, should I see this in the cloudflare rules? since I don’t see that rule (https://ibb.co/KXFwnPx). And with this working, having your plugins for woocommerce well configured, it should work correctly, right?

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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi,
    The screenshot you have shared, lookingf at that page rule, that page rule is not added by this plugin. Please note that while using this plugin please delete any page rules you have related to cache behaviour and let the plugin add it’s own rule and don’t tinker with it.

    First delete this page rule and any other rpage rule you have related to page caching behaviour. Then inside this plugin settings Enable/Disable page cache which will help the plugin to create the page rule by itself.

    Also as you are running an eCommerce site, I would recommend you using the worker mode rather than the default page rule mode as it will provide better cache bypass logic when it comes to an eCommerce site.

    Thread Starter charlesmdq

    (@charlesmdq)

    Thank you very much, I have done what you told me but when managing the rules by the plugins, the cart (minicart or cart side) starts to work badly, that is, when adding products and changing the page they are lost: S or it shows products that were removed from the cart, so I had to remove it for everything to work properly. This is solved with “worker” right? is there another way?

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by charlesmdq.
    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Just enable the worker mode and remove the page rules you have manually added to modify cache behavior. Your issue will be resolved.

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