• Resolved yournet

    (@yournetgbr)


    Hi,

    We have a site hosted on Kinsta and are therefore using their build-in cache. We have been using your plugin for a while, and it works great at deactivating the WooCommerce Ajax request when nothing is in the cart. It also activates the Ajax request when something is in the cart. However, Kinsta by default deactivates the cache if it detects woocommerce_items_in_cart. This can be deactivated, but in that case, the cart is also cached and it actually doesn’t update after the Ajax Request as it is supposed to. Do you have any idea, why this might be the case? Or might this be related to the use of Brizy?
    Currently, the cart is simply not being updated, when the Kinsta cache is active despite having something in the cart.

    Best Regards,
    Joris

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  • Plugin Author Optimocha

    (@optimocha)

    Hello @yournetgbr,

    There might be another caching layer in your website, other than Kinsta’s. I see Borlabs but I’m not sure if that’s the issue. I know, however, that Disable Cart Fragments doesn’t have its own cache so it can’t cause the problem.

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