• Resolved harmonyous

    (@harmonyous)


    So, I read that I after the update, a new cache rule was added. Since it is the new one, I tried turning off the previous one and suddenly, cloudflare caching stopped working.
    After checking, I found that the host name needs “www” for cloudflare caching to work. I guess those sites that don’t use www will have no problem but there are those who still use www.
    Kindly address this on the next update.
    That’s all.

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  • Plugin Support Ionut Neagu

    (@ionutn)

    Hey,

    The rule was updated in the last update, but you need to disable/enable the cloudflare cache for that to update.

    Let me know if it works.

    Thread Starter harmonyous

    (@harmonyous)

    Hello @ionutn,

    I’ve deleted the rule and tried your suggestion but that didn’t work. However, when I tried to deactivate and activate the plugin and reenable cloudflare cache, it finally worked.

    I guess this trick is better than adding www manually on the host name.

    Regards.

    I am facing same issue on my website, I have tried the above provided method, i did not work with my site, I even tried disabling, and enabling the plugin again, any clue what to do now?

    Plugin Author Optimole

    (@optimole)

    Hey,

    We did some fixing around this in the next version, can you update and try again?

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