• Resolved WFRM IT Staff

    (@wfrmitstaff)


    We noticed this behavior:

    WP super cache is installed and active on our website, the cache function is active in simple mode. All works correctly.
    If the plugin is deactivated and reactivated, the configuration is preserved but the cache must be reactivated manually.
    In the case of turning off and reactivating the plugin, is there a way for the cache to be reactivated automatically without manual intervention?

    Our goal is to keep completely the full configuration saved before turning off the plugin and therefore with cache active.

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Support Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there, @wfrmitstaff,

    To ensure that WP Super Cache reactivates its caching function automatically after deactivation and reactivation, you would typically need to use a script or custom code that triggers the activation of the caching function upon the plugin’s reactivation.

    However, WP Super Cache does not provide a built-in feature for automatic reactivation of caching, and custom coding is outside the scope of support provided by Jetpack.

    If you’re comfortable with writing code, you could utilise the WordPress hooks associated with plugin activation.

    Hope that answers your question!

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