• Tayfun

    (@tayfunkazanci)


    I use the gtranslate.io plugin to translate the page languages ??and they have their own cache system and they are automatically cleaned every 24 hours. No manual cleaning
    This problem of mine has been going on for a long time and I have been having trouble with the litespeed + gtranslate + cloudflare triangle for a long time

    Is there a chance for one of you to control the network side of my pages on my website?

    I take orders at certain times of the day, but during the cache clearing hours, my order intake suddenly stops and I cannot receive an order for a long time.

    I am investigating the consistency of the cache settings of your plugin and the original site’s cache settings on the single product page and checkout page, and what the correct configuration is.

    I’m looking for a way to mutually support each other. Your interest and review will be appreciated on our behalf.

    • This topic was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by Tayfun.

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  • Thread Starter Tayfun

    (@tayfunkazanci)

    wp-.*|wordpress.*|comment_.*|woocommerce_.*

    I’m a Cloudflare pro user and also with your plugin, I think we can exclude these cookies from the cache. Is there a setting for this?

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi @tayfunkazanci,
    The problem could be happening from your translation plugin (not sure).
    Here is what I want you to try:
    1. Disable the official cloudflare plugin from your site and also disable APO from Cloudflare dashbvaord
    2. Enable this plugin and set it up
    3. Under the cache tab enable the option for “Purge HTML pages only”
    4. Filly save and purge the whole cache

    Now open an incognito window and go to your website, make sure that the Network tab is option in Dev Tools. Once you are on your site, check your response header and make sure your page is being served from CF cache (might need to refresh the page 1-2 times).

    Now from the language dropdown menu go between different languages and let them load.

    Nopw go to the plugin settings page again and under Purge HTML pages only you will see a link to see the list of pages being cached. Click on that link and see if you see the different language path URLs there like /fr/, /hi/ or whatever language you have tried.

    Let me know.

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