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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    I assume most of your pages are “post” , if that so , why not just disable cache ?

    Thread Starter pascalfurlan

    (@pascalfurlan)

    Indeed, I can deactivate the cache every time I publish a new article, but is there not another solution that automatically deactivates the cache for each published article without doing it manually? thanks

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    for quick workaround , you can go to Cache -> force cache URI , add / 1 into it and save , purge all

    this will mark all pages to be cache for 1 second, which is literally same as no-cache as it will expire immediately

    but when you publish , it should auto-purge related purge , how exactly did you publish new post ?

    Thread Starter pascalfurlan

    (@pascalfurlan)

    Specifically, the problem comes when sharing articles. I installed an automatic sharing plugin to LinkedIn (with WP LinkedIn Auto Publish plugin). There is the possibility of deactivating the cache when publishing each article. Me, what I would like is an automatic deactivation of caching for articles only. How do I make an exception of “WP LinkedIn Auto Publish” on “LiteSpeed”? Thanks in advance ?? Regards

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    unfortunately that’s not possible , it’s per page basis , not per plugin basis

    but what exactly is it the issue with sharing ?

    Thread Starter pascalfurlan

    (@pascalfurlan)

    Thank you for your reply. What’s going on ? In fact, I wish I didn’t have to think about checking the button to disable the cache every time I edited a new article. But no worries, if I can’t do otherwise… Thank you for your intervention and your patience. ??

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