• Resolved Nate

    (@goseongguy)


    Hello,

    Is there a way to strip query strings, or some solution so that users visiting from Facebook for example don’t receive an uncached page?

    I notice this plugin’s setting related to stripping cookies, but this plugin doesn’t help with query strings, correct?

    Thanks,
    Nate

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  • Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @goseongguy,

    Is there a way to strip query strings, or some solution so that users visiting from Facebook for example don’t receive an uncached page?

    – This feature is already present in the plugin but only available over the worker mode. If you enable the worker mode in the plugin, you will get it out of the box.

    Thread Starter Nate

    (@goseongguy)

    Thanks for the prompt reply, I will try that. Makes me wonder why doesn’t everyone use Worker Mode then (aside from the small monthly fee if over 100k requests), because this benefit seems pretty important.
    I guess the only other reason I can think of is that it might complicate things if someone has existing (or future) worker code set up.

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Thanks for the prompt reply, I will try that. Makes me wonder why doesn’t everyone use Worker Mode then (aside from the small monthly fee if over 100k requests), because this benefit seems pretty important.

    – Haha! I guess they don’t wanna pay the small monthly fees over 10k requests. ??

    I guess the only other reason I can think of is that it might complicate things if someone has existing (or future) worker code set up.

    – Check out the FAQ tab inside the plugin settings, you can overwrite the default worker mode of the plugin and add more features to it that are specific for your site. But it’s like a super-advanced thing, mostly not needed.

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