• Resolved ecollart

    (@ecollart)


    Hello,
    I am using WPmembers to show additionnal content to logged-in members but with WPfastestcache active, moving to another page than the connection page displays the page as if the user was not connected (so the cached page) !
    All solved when deactivating the cache.

    Is your plugin working with WPmembers ? Does it need special settings ?

    WPfastestcache is actually not active.

    Thanks for your help

    Eric Collart

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    did you try another cache plugin before? are you sure that WPmembers is compatible with the cache plugins?

    Thread Starter ecollart

    (@ecollart)

    Hello,

    no, I never tried any other before and I asked the question in WP-Members support page as well…

    I didn’t find any information about that in their documentation.

    Eric Collart

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    let’s wait for the answer ??

    Thread Starter ecollart

    (@ecollart)

    Hello,

    here is explanation I got from WP-Members but it’s not really helpful for me.

    `WP-Members’ primary logic of whether a user is logged in or not uses WP’s core is_user_logged_in() function. So from a compatibility standpoint, in general if a cache is compatible with WP, it’s compatible with WP-Members.

    That being said, there is almost no instance where a cache will not need some kind of configuration when you are dealing with a membership site (WP-Members or otherwise). This is because pages and/or content have different states of display – whether for a logged in or logged out user. How you handle that will vary based on the cache used.

    For the most part, you should make sure you’re able to apply exclusions in the cache setup. Exclude any core membership function pages such as login and registration. But you should also be careful about whether cached content is served for logged in users or not. This is because the cache will most often cache the logged out state of a blocked page.`

    I understand it is not an easy topic and membership is a must for me so if there is no easy working path, I’ll probably stop trying to use caching on that particular site…

    What’s your point of view on that ?

    Thanks for your help

    Eric Collart

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    why do they speak mysteriously? they can share a tutorial.

    Thread Starter ecollart

    (@ecollart)

    Hello,

    I understand your comment but that’s flying too high for me so I thank you a lot for trying to help in such specific case but I think next steps are probably better to be discussed between you and them if there is anything to discuss.

    I am closing that thread for now.

    Eric Collart

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    you are welcome

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