• Resolved tigmewp

    (@tigmewp)


    Hallo PoweredCache Team

    I am the webmaster of an e-commerce site where a third-party company is managing the SEO and Google Analytics tracking.

    They have now reported that Powered Cache is blocking them from getting/seeing the e-commerce sales data in Analytics, even with JavaScript Optimization completely turned off, as well as caching turned off on the My Account, Cart and Checkout pages.

    Once they deactivate your plugin, however, they apparently get all the info from the data layers.

    Have you heard of a similar problem from other users? Or can you perhaps point me to settings that can be tweaked so that the e-commerce data layers aren’t blocked?

    Is it possible that the Memcached Object Caching can cause this issue?

    I really love your caching plugin and don’t want to replace it.

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  • Plugin Author Mustafa Uysal

    (@m_uysl)

    Hi @tigmewp,

    No, we haven’t heard of such a problem before. Could you check the console to see if there is an error when Powered Cache is activated? if the file optimizations are disabled (CSS/JS) it shouldn’t cause a problem.

    Thread Starter tigmewp

    (@tigmewp)

    Hallo @m_uysl

    Thank you for your quick reply.

    There are no error messages when Powered Cache is deactivated or activated. I suspect the answer may lie in fine-tuning the caching settings, but was hoping that you or another user could point me into the right direction quicker ??

    Perhaps the JavaScript execution method of “Blocking – (default)” has an impact, so I have changed it to “Non-blocking using defer”. Hopefully it will solve the SEO company’s issues. I’ll play around some more.

    Consider this topic resolved and once again thank you for a great plugin.

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