just trying to get to grips with all the options your plugin supports. it seems like a very comprehensive plugin.
in setup page there is an option marked
cache if mobile [tick] If the request is from a mobile device disable cache
which is correct? the option name “cache if mobile” suggests ticking enables mobile caching but the comment “if the request is from a mobile device disable caching” infers the opposite that ticking disables mobile caching.
can you also explain why would I want to disable caching for mobile devices?
many thanks in advance,
rigagoogoo
Hello, I’ve detected an error when I schedule my custom taxonomies posts, in order they to be published in the future. Perhaps it happens since I updated to WP 3.5 but I’m not sure. It doesn’t happen with normal posts. This is the error:
Warning: in_array() [function.in-array]: Wrong datatype for second argument in /home/XXX/wp-content/plugins/nginx-manager/nginx-manager.php on line 226
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/XXX/wp-content/plugins/nginx-manager/nginx-manager.php:226) in /home/XXX/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 876
Thank you
]]>The plugin is great and works just fine, except for stuff like Twitter feeds and ‘Latest Posts’ features if you, like me, have that kind of functionality on all/most pages of your site. Anyway, I believe that this an issue of all cache plugins.
It would be great to have an option to purge the whole cache directly from the admin, though. That would make life easier in such circumstances.
]]>Would it be possible to do a remote GET on a new post before purging the main page cache? This would avoid a cache miss storm when populating the cache for a new post.
]]>I have no problem getting the future posts script to work, but I have a problem in that the redirection plugin errors out when it runs.
I don’t know how to tell the script to ignore that plugin. Any help?
]]>Hello, Thanks for your plugin,
Am i correct, that your plugin trigger page like https://site/page_id/purge on any changes on it.
It’s mean that if i have round robin dns and 10 proxies as cached proxies, just one of them receive this request for purge, and i need to propagate this query to another 9 proxies?
What is the easiest way to do that.
Thanks
]]>I understand this is only for automatically emptying the cache, can you please add a link on how to set up a cache?
what type of cache is this emptying?
What is being cached anyway?
I just moved to a new VPS server using nginx + PHP-fastcgi
no caching set up yet, except for using the w3 total cache plugin.
haven’t set any expires headers either, still reading up on that matter.
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2011-04-20 17:16:06 | INFO | Purging homepage ‘https://www…………..eu/’
2011-04-20 17:16:06 | INFO | – Purging URL | https://www.tusciaweb.eu/
2011-04-20 17:16:06 | INFO | – – https://www………eu/purge/ is currently not cached
2011-04-20 17:16:06 | INFO | – – https://www………eb.eu/purge/feed/ is currently not cached
2011-04-20 17:16:06 | INFO | Purging post (id 5135, blog id 1)
2011-04-20 17:16:06 | INFO | – Purging URL |
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for all lines, and cache is not purged.
On Web Nginx log, i see a 404 message on purge row log
Is wrong my nginx conf file?
If yes, where possible error?
I’m having problems with installation of NGINX Manager 1.1. I keep getting this error:
Call to undefined function get_blog_option() in /var/www/vhosts/example.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/nginx-manager/nginx-manager.php on line 167
WordPress v3.0.2. My blog is *NOT* a multisite install.
(I commented on your personal website as well, but my comment is still awaiting moderation after almost a week ?? )
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