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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    it seems to be working.

    Thread Starter vdcaf

    (@vdcaf)

    Hi,

    It’s not the command, but many pages/products that are not actually cached – see this screen-movie:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PWoxPxYzrqpVUWxMrXCHs39CCOID3CAn/view

    You can see that once you get to Page 7 etc later in Products, the caching is not working – you can see on selecting the page/product, the load time is slow and it is not being cached.

    If I then load up another browser with the history & cache erased, and load those SAME pages, it is clear they are now cached, having been visited once.

    But pre-load is not being done on those pages.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    This is not the correct method for determining whether a page is cached or not. You need to check the html source of the page.

    However, something captured my attention. You added a product to the cart. If you add an item to the cart, the cache will be disabled.

    Thread Starter vdcaf

    (@vdcaf)

    Hi,

    No I did not add a product to the Cart, and if you go back on the site in a browser and go through some of the later product pages, you will see they are not cached – you can A>B them once visited, in another browser and see this.

    Apart from the app settings, are there any others such as the auto regenerate cache option within the page/product edit window I need to select.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    I would like to emphasize again that you made the wrong check. You need to check the html source of the page in a browser where you are not logged in.

    Thread Starter vdcaf

    (@vdcaf)

    I am NOT logged in!!!

    OK, how do i check the html code to see if the page is cached? I any event, those pages are CLEARLY not cached!

    Isn’t the way to check if page was cached by simply inspecting the page source at the end of the code, after html closing tag, you shoud see line like shown below:

     WP Fastest Cache file was created in 1.7219619750977 seconds, on 13-11-23 14:33:06 

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