• Resolved joanorsky

    (@joanorsky)


    I was wondering if i can do a specific manual cache timeout per page or article. If there is some sort of config i could do…

    I ask this because i use woocomerce with a initial shop page that has some blocks that do update upon new products. So if a manual timeout for the cache on this page could be done that would help a lot.

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  • Hi there,

    At the moment, it’s not possible to set a specific cache timeout for a particular page or post in WP Super Cache. Garbage collection in WP Super Cache works with a set site-wide cache timeout.

    The only other option would be to exclude those pages or articles using the “Rejected URL String” configuration setting, which allows you to define regular expressions that can be used to match URLs or filepaths.

    I hope this helps!

    Thread Starter joanorsky

    (@joanorsky)

    I understand.. however it would be good to cache the page (as it is a front page) instead of not just avoid caching it at all. A smaller timeout would be in fact the best option..

    .. maybe in a next release.. ??

    Plugin Support lastsplash (a11n)

    (@lastsplash)

    Hi @joanorsky

    If you would like, you can make a feature request on our GitHub repo. This would get your request in front of our development team.

    I’m going to mark this thread as resolved. If you have additional questions about WP Super Cache in the future, feel free to open a new thread.

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