mkvrob
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I guess we can wrap this up. It was caused by server-side caching.
That is the same question I have. Why does it not work in Chromium based browsers?
- This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by mkvrob.
Hi,
yeah I was able to solve it by disabling server-side caching (hosting provider had to do that). My guess is that CloudFlare caching might be acting funny on you – try to stage website without it and on different server maybe?
Good luck!
So I staged the website on another server and it works just fine. You can see here: https://klient.mk-vision.cz/awac/en/
I am not inserting actual GA/GTM IDs so there are no false statistics but the loading/blocking based on the Cookies settings works fine. Which means there is some kind of issue on the production server.
I guess we can mark this as solved unles you want to know what was the issue on the server? I will try ask admin to find the issue and fix it.
Hello Johan,
thanks for getting to me on such short notice. I have done some more testing and it seems like it might be a server/caching issue. I have staged the website on local server and everything was functional even in the Chromium browsers.
I cannot wrap my head around the fact that it works with Firefox but not Chromium browsers on production server though. This server is WordPress focused build but from time to time it acts funny and there is issue like this with it.
Looks like I am gonna have to test-run the website on another server to make sure. I will let you know the results…