• Resolved matttayler

    (@matttayler)


    Hi there,

    I just want to know if there is a possiblity to hide the”?v=11aedd0e4327″ in the url of my website?

    Thank you all,

    Basik

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  • Change ‘Geolocate (with page caching support)’ to ‘ Geolocate’

    This can be found in Woocommerce Settings, General, Default customer location

    Thread Starter matttayler

    (@matttayler)

    What’s the difference ? Because I’m using a caching plugin

    Thx!

    Hi @matttayler

    As my two cents on the @ttoaster reply, when using the Geolocate (with page caching support) WooCommerce fires a javascript redirection with an extra parameter v=xxxxx.

    This extra parameter is what makes WooCommerce and WordPress compatible with the caching plugins.

    To calculate shipping and all other taxes on the fly based on geolocation and with a caching plugin installed, you’ll need to use that option!

    We don’t recommend disabling a caching plugin, since it may affect your store performance.

    All the best!

    I have always been told that you shouldn’t cache the Cart or Checkout page, so they should be excluded from any caching plugin or CDN.

    Hello,

    Yes, this is recommended. For the most part, caching plugins will exclude these pages.

    You can learn more from this documentation below:
    https://woocommerce.com/document/configuring-caching-plugins/#excluding-pages-from-the-cache

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter matttayler

    (@matttayler)

    Okay! Thank you all for your help. So I did well, there is nothing I can do to still use my cache plugin AND the geolocalisation of woocommerce?

    Have a good day!

    (And I think my cache plugin is already excluding the cart and checkout, I’ll check)

    hi matt did you find a solution cause i learned today that the WooCommerce string is seen as a 307 redirect and never with the same values which is extremely bad for seo. I can’t fathom that the company behind WooCommerce creates such a half solution no good for anyone

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