Recently, we migrated our websites to Cloudways which uses the Varnish Cache at the server level.
Initially, WP Fastest Cache was unable to purge the Varnish Cache automatically and we reached out to support to request this functionality.
They worked on it and implemented a working solution in just about 1 month!
Great plugin, excellent, fast support for Premium Customers. If you buy it, you won’t be disappointed.
]]>we have noticed a problem with submitting Contact Form 7 forms. When the page is cached, the form does not submit. When the browser’s cache is deleted, it suddenly works. But reloading the page and submitting the form again, it does not work again.
The problem only happens when hCaptcha plugin is active. When the plugin is deactivated, it works.
When the plugin is active, but captcha is deactivated for logged-in users, the form submits (for logged-in users) correctly as well.
Console shows this JS notice, but I don’t know if this might be a part of the problem:
Invalid “SameSite“ value for cookie “INGRESSCOOKIE”. The supported values are: “Lax“, “Strict“, “None“ from the script at https://hcaptcha.com/getcaptcha
Do you have any idea how to fix this?
Plugins used (newest versions):
– hCaptcha
– Contact Form 7
– WP Fastest Cache
Thank you.
]]>1) BackWPup ist doch eine Art Cronjob der gelegentlich im Hintergrund ein Backup ausführt
2) Was fehlt an Konfigurationen, damit WPFastestCache mit dem JTL Connector laufen würde
3) Wann wird es eine Woocommerce 4.9 bzw. 5.0 kompatible Version geben ?
]]>I am certain that it has to do with cookies, since if I manually clear the cache or even if the user manually clears their cache/opens the website in another browser it works. Unfortunately just reloading the page doesn’t help.
I am using OceanWP Popup Login and have set following timeout rules in wpfastestcache:
Home Page – 1 minute
Start with category – every 5 minutes
Start with 2 – every 15 minutes
The all cache – every 10 hours
If you wish to test it, I can provide a test login. Any help is much appreciated.
]]>I am noticing that when I have the plugin enabled, my Wordfence Malware scan picks up a URL that shows infected that is located in the cache all directory “/wpcontent/cache/all/” and the WordPress admin pages redirects to a fake adobe flash player. Is anybody else experiencing this?
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