• Resolved multimastery

    (@multimastery)


    Hello,
    How do I disable caching for functions related to comments?

    I have found that when this plugin is active, it doesn’t show the “Your comment is awaiting moderation” message after a visitor leaves a comment.

    I deactivated the plugin and everything shows fine now, so I know it’s this cache plugin that is the culprit. Now I just need to know how to configure it so that it won’t do that.
    Please respond ASAP, thanks!

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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Thread Starter multimastery

    (@multimastery)

    Sorry but you’re not understanding what I’m saying. I’m saying, if I have on moderation and you submit a comment on my site, you will not see a message pop up after you submit a comment that tells you that “your comment is pending moderation” or something similar. This is because the cache plugin is blocking that message from showing. I know it’s the plugin because when I disabled it the message shows just fine. So I just need to know how to configure your plugin so that it won’t block that message from showing to commenters.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    please contact me via email: [email protected]

    Anonymous User 6087458

    (@anonymized-6087458)

    Hi Emre. I’m having exactly the same issue with this message not appearing and long term users of our site now thinking that we are not receiving their comments when we are. Can you share something of what you discussed with the author of this post here ?

    Thanks so much

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    You need to enable the following option.

    Logged-in Users:[X] Don't show the cached version for logged-in users
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 3 months ago by Emre Vona.
    Anonymous User 6087458

    (@anonymized-6087458)

    That sounds great but our website lets you post a comment without being logged in

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    If a user writes a comment, he seems as a logged-in user.

    Anonymous User 6087458

    (@anonymized-6087458)

    Sorry to clarify, you are saying that if you are not logged in, at the point of posting the comment, when the page makes that request it does it as a logged in user of some kind? And from this your solution suggested would therefore work ?

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Just I did not separate logged-in user and comment author. If you enable Logged-in Users option, logged-in user and comment author do not see the cache.

    Next version, I will exclude comment author automatically.

    Anonymous User 6087458

    (@anonymized-6087458)

    Sorry Emre I’m not quite understanding what you’re saying… this change in the next version will fix my problem by making it irrelevant if a user is logged in or not ?

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Just enable logged-in user option please.

    Anonymous User 6087458

    (@anonymized-6087458)

    ok great thank you!

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