Kind regards,
Jack
Can somehow cache all from the page except the widget area?
The widget is created from a example.php (if i can declare it somewhere to not cache the result or something like that)
Also if usagve of $_SERVER[“HTTP_CF_IPCOUNTRY”] instead of cookie can somehow help!
I hope the general scope of my question is clear.
Is there any solution for that?
Can you please advice me what exactly to look for?
Thanks
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1f2a5db3d9b3a7df3345a4d43503bd4c/
3bce3dd074f899d0e919ac4e9dfc1856/
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63e21ec33b54094d2325990a8b3e6c05/
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bestallgoods.com/
d4f2a0259bbc380dc61e7130a25b00f6/
pop.sc****t.com/
sc****t.com/
sc****t.com./
sc****t.com:80/
www.lcg.org/
The ones that start with “sc” are my site. I’ve obfuscated the directory name for security reasons.
Why, and how, are other directories for other sites being created in the widget-cache directory? This is VERY disconcerting.
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-widget-cache/
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This is on a XAMPP local dev environment hence the Windows path structure.
]]>I just tested it on date archives, and when cycling back to earlier months the calendar stays stuck on the current month instead of reflecting the selected month.
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-widget-cache/
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