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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @chambergeek

    Thank you for your question and I am happy to answer.
    The mentioned link when clicked calls w3tc_flush_post( $post_id ) which means that the specific post you are editing will be purged from the cache.
    So to avoid purging everything you can purge the specific post. The result is that the changes on the post you made will be visible without purging the entire cache.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter ARSGeek

    (@chambergeek)

    Marko, thank you for your reply. I have the Cloudflare extension enabled as well. If I purge a single post from the page cache, does it also purge it from CF?

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @chambergeek

    Thank you for the feedback.
    That cache is not on Cloudflare, so it’s not purging it from Cloudflare as it does not suppose to.
    It purges the cache from your server which has nothing to do with Cloudflare.
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter ARSGeek

    (@chambergeek)

    Thank you. That clarifies it for me. The owner of the website was using the single page “Purge Cache” button and was not seeing the changes he had made. I’m certain now it is because Cloudflare was serving an old version of the page. I will direct him to use the “Purge All Caches” button in the admin menu bar.

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