• On my entry leads a few links:
    https://example.com/single-post
    https://example.com/single-post?utm_campain=google
    https://example.com/single-post?utm_campain=anothercampain
    Your plug-in creates a separate cache file for each link? Or cache file will be common to all links to this post?

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  • Plugin Author Donncha O Caoimh (a11n)

    (@donncha)

    Unfortunately it’ll create separate cache files for each of those. This comment on my blog explains how to convert those to hashes instead.

    Gal Baras

    (@galbaras)

    Joost’s comment is from 2010 and my plugin settings don’t include a “remove utm_source” setting as shown in the referred post. However, There is a setting “Don’t cache pages with GET parameters”, which should cause only the main page to be cached.

    It may also be possible to enter “utm_” in the caching exclusion strings box (advanced settings).

    • This reply was modified 8 years ago by Gal Baras.
    Mauricio

    (@mauriciogarofalo)

    I have a question. I don’t know how to solve this:

    I’ll get traffic source from a third party site. So I think using utm is the best option to keep track of them. But I don’t know how how wp super cache handle utm. Also, traffic will come from my feed in feedburner, so I can’t change ? to # cause is feedburner side.

    Is it necessary that I do something? Please help.

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