• Resolved shirtguy72

    (@shirtguy72)


    If I test your plugin? What happens to my current/previous Cloudflare Settings upon deactivation of your plugin?

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  • Plugin Author digitalpoint

    (@digitalpoint)

    They are unaffected. Activation does not change any Cloudflare settings nor does deactivation.

    If you use the plugin to change your Cloudflare settings, those changes would persist in Cloudflare if you deactivate the plugin (ultimately, all settings are read and written directly to Cloudflare via API in realtime… they aren’t cached or synced on the WordPress side).

    Thread Starter shirtguy72

    (@shirtguy72)

    I am already utilizing Cache Rules (Beta) to cache html, css, js & images…Was really curious to see how you went about adding the Rules.

    This may not be the plugin for me but I can say, the user interface is really nice for an initial release…And for that alone, here comes the 5-Star-Review!

    Nice plugin, hope it goes far!

    Plugin Author digitalpoint

    (@digitalpoint)

    Well it’s just the initial release for WordPress. It was just done with feature parity with our version for a different platform (so it wasn’t entirely a pure first release):

    https://xenforo.com/community/resources/digitalpoint-app-for-cloudflare%C2%AE.8750/

    You are limited when caching HTML with just Page Rules (just FYI). Because you can’t rely on seeing an extension or content type purely at the network level (what Cloudflare sees as part of the request). So there are a few gotchas with it if you are doing it without any code on your server-side. But if it’s working for you, great! ??

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