• Resolved gsibert

    (@gsibert)


    I used the cookie and URLs mentioned in your knowledgebase here to set caching exceptions… which seems to work.

    However, I see in a thread here that the cookie name was changed but also noticed (hadn’t looked in a while) that there’s an option to enable ajax.

    So the question: does using ajax work with WPEngine, meaning I can remove the exceptions and just use ajax? Or should I leave the exceptions and get the right cookie name?

    Maybe update the knowledgebase article linked above ??

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  • Plugin Author YITHEMES

    (@yithemes)

    Hi there

    The link that you posted regards YITH WooCommerce Request a Quote, another plugin that we release both in free and premium version
    Informations contained in that article, are only relevnt if you use Request a Quote on your site

    Regarding wishlist, even if you enable Ajax loading option, I still suggest you to exclude cache on your server whenever cookie yith_wcwl_session_* is set
    This is because WPEngine could serve cached version of the cookie with initial page loading, and this would affect subsequent ajax requests too

    Thread Starter gsibert

    (@gsibert)

    Thanks, set the exclusions on WPEngine with the proper cookie name. Not sure how I grabbed the wrong link to your article but this is the one I meant to post and where you should update the cookie name.

    https://support.yithemes.com/hc/en-us/articles/219912648-The-wishlist-is-empty-after-that-the-customer-add-products-in-list

    Plugin Author YITHEMES

    (@yithemes)

    Hi there

    thank you for your feedback!
    I updated the article with latest cookie name ??

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