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It is working now that I have disabled the Quick Cache plugin. That plugin was making it so that your plugin could not update the content.
Again, it is working now, but I need to find a way to make it work with the a Cache plugin to speed up my site.
I figured out the issue. My site is using a Cache plugin that was preventing this plugin from updating the content. When I disabled the cache plugin, this plugin works great.
I am sorry to make you search for a bug that was not there. Thank you for your work though!
My site really needs a cache plugin to increase speed. Is there one that you recommend?
Also, is there a way to make the content appear for more that one county in one shortcode snippet? For example if I wanted to make content available to residents of Germany, Norway, Finland, Poland and Austria. Is there a way to do this without copying the content multiple times?
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That link that you sent works with no problems. The proxy links I used are:
For Germany:
https://www.sixe.info/For France:
https://clearproxy.eu/For The United Kingdom
https://123fast.co.uk/When I use these proxys to view my website, I only see the France message. Here is my test page:
Thank you fro fixing that bug. The content is no longer disappearing, however another bug has cropped up.
Here is the shortcode I have put into a test page:
‘[cbl country=”US”]
US Residents only should see this.
[/cbl][cbl country=”DE”]
German Residents only should see this.
[/cbl][cbl country=”FR”]
French Residents only should see this.
[/cbl]’This is a strange bug. Here is what happens:
When I view the page from the US, I see the proper message for the US. When I view the page from a German IP address, I see the proper message for Germany. If I then view the page from a French IP address, all I see is the German message. If I then update the page from WordPress page and view t from the French IP address first, I see the French message. Then if I view it again from a German IP address I see the French message still.
It seems that it locks the content to whichever the first country I view it from. If France was viewed first, all other countries only see the France message. If Germany views it first, all other countries only see the German message. I have tried viewing this from Canada and the UK as well and all seem to be behaving the same. The only country that seems to consistently work is the US.
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Thanks for the link. I don’t really know why, but it worked his time.
Thanks for the help!