• Resolved Nazar Hotsa

    (@bugnumber9)


    Hello,

    When using WP Redis it’s often impossible to activate/de-activate the plugin. It remains inactive/active accordingly.
    I’m seeing quite a few plugins having this and similar (e.g. plugin options not saving) when Redis object caching is being used.

    On one side, flushing Redis cache does help, but that’s not the best ‘fix’ for sure.
    From what I can tell after looking at this and similar threads, “add the cache group they are using to the non-persistent cache groups” is a much better way out.

    That said, how would I do the above for your plugin? ??

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  • Plugin Author wpseek

    (@alphawolf)

    Hi bugnumber9,

    sorry for the late reply, but life and work keeps me busy. ??

    As my plugin does not save/cache any options (there’s not even an options/settings page for it), I’m not exactly sure what to add to the “non-persistent cache groups”. :/

    As far as I can see in the other topics they’re mostly referring to theme options which my plugin doesn’t offer.

    Sorry I cannot help much here.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by wpseek.
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