• Hi there,

    my host strongly advises to use a caching plugin when using WordPress, their favorite being Hyper Cache. I’m currently using the non-cookie based screening in Bad Behavior, which injects a Javascript snippet containing a user’s IP address into the page instead of setting a cookie.

    1. I suppose that if I were to use Hyper Cache with this setting, the Javascript code snippets would be cached as well, which of course I wouldn’t want? I suppose if you want to use caching, you have to use the cookie-based solution?

    2. Is there a way to keep bots out before a cached page is delivered?

    Regards
    carbeck

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/bad-behavior/

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  • Thread Starter carbeck

    (@carbeck)

    It seems that regardless of whether you’re ticking the “EU cookie handling” box or not, Bad Behavior puts a piece of Javascript in your code as described. So I guess it’s either caching or Bad Behavior.

    Handoko

    (@handoko-zhang)

    2. Is there a way to keep bots out before a cached page is delivered?

    I tested many caching plugins, I found Bad Behavior only work correctly with Basic Caching provided by Wordfence Security plugin.

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