• Resolved matthewdhuntley

    (@matthewdhuntley)


    Hi WP Super Cache Folks,
    I have three test sites with WP Super Cache Version 1.12.4?installed on them — a local test site spun up using Local by Flywheel; a local MAMP site; and a site hosted on Microsoft Azure. On the Local by Flywheel site, all pages are caching without issue. However, on the latter two sites, only the home page is being cached. I verified this by going into the wp-content/cache/supercache/ directory of each site and confirming the “Dynamic page generated” message on the respective page source. I also confirmed there are no settings differences with respect to the three sites as far as WP Super Cache is concerned, but I did notice that debug mode only works on the Local by Flywheel site.
    My questions for you are:
    1) Do you know of any site settings/configurations that could cause only the the home page (and no other pages) to cache properly?
    2) Could the above also affect the debug mode?
    Please note that on the Local by Flywheel site and the local MAMP site, the Cache Tester is passing. On the Microsoft Azure-hosted site, the Cache Tester renders, “Errors: : cURL error 60: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate”.
    I’d appreciate any feedback/troubleshooting tips you may have about why the local MAMP site or Microsoft Azure-hosted site only cache the home page.
    Best regards,
    Matthew Huntley

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  • Plugin Support Tamirat B. (a11n)

    (@tamirat22)

    Hi @matthewdhuntley,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    You might run into different results while using the WP Super Cache plugin on different platforms like the ones you mentioned above.

    As a first step, I would encourage you to go through the troubleshooting steps we have highlighted for different scenarios here.

    For the Microsoft Azure-hosted site, the “cURL error 60” is related to SSL certificate verification. This could be affecting both the caching and the Cache Tester. You can try updating or repairing your SSL certificates.

    Finally, I would like to encourage to consider to switching to our Jetpack Boost plugin which is developed by the same people working on the WP Super Cache plugin and let us know if you see different results.

    Best,

    Plugin Support Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hey @matthewdhuntley,

    I’m going to mark this thread as solved. If you have any further questions or need more help, you’re welcome to open another thread here. Cheers!

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