• Resolved tininho

    (@tininho)


    Great plugin, thank you. Can you specify what are the limitations on free/pro plan, that prevents using this on Woocommerce?

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by tininho.
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  • Plugin Contributor Salvatore Fresta

    (@salvatorefresta)

    Hello,
    sorry for the delay in this reply.

    Technically the plugin works with everything but sometimes WooCommerce sends headers that conflict with the cloudflare cache. I’m working on a solution to fix this and then declare full support for WooCommerce.

    The paid plan allows you to bypass the cache based on cookies on your browser. So if you are a logged in user, you can bypass the cache. This allows you to use the Cloudflare cache without installing any plugins.

    With my plugin, however, you will be able to use the Cloudflare cache regardless of the plan as it uses a workaround that allows you to bypass the cache for logged in users even without checking cookies.

    Bye

    Plugin Contributor Salvatore Fresta

    (@salvatorefresta)

    Please try versions upper or equal to 3.0

    Hi Salvatore,

    interesting plugin, thanks!
    So you say you found a solution for the “bypass cache on cookies” page rule?
    This option is only available in the pro version from Cloudflare.
    Check this link that shows exactly the limitation you have with the free version:
    https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/236166048-Caching-Static-HTML-with-WordPress-WooCommerce

    Thread Starter tininho

    (@tininho)

    I will test it for sure and update here if anything is amiss! Amazing work.

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