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    Dear reader,

    I face a problem in my wordpress backend, it seems to be a caching problem, i only have it in one of my websites (airandmore.at).

    If I edit a post and publish it, it goes online on the website, but in the backend, when i return to that post, it shows the former version. I have to refresh the page, then it switches to the newest status.
    This same behaviour is with editing pages.
    And if I delete a post or a page and come back to the overview page some time after, it still shows the post or the page in the list. F5, and it disappears.

    This also happens, when I create a new post or page.

    I can live with that behaviour, because I got used to always refreshing a post before I change it (if I wouldn′t do, I would edit old content and after publishing there is wrong content on the website).
    But, it is annoying.

    Thx and best regards,
    Markus

    Theme Lets Blog (https://themeforest.net/item/lets-blog-responsive-blog-wordpress-theme/12340419)

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  • Thread Starter webmark487

    (@webmark487)

    Originally, I thought, this would be the problem of one of my plugins used. But the author of the plugin told me:

    “After I did I noticed the server is giving me the old files (basically cached by my browser).
    This is cause because your wordpress site removes all the version parameters from the script files.
    This is concerning me because this is not normal behaviour by wordpress. and must be fixed to avoid issues.
    This is needed for basically all plugins and also your theme (otherwise users would still have the old version, cached version on their browser).”

    Now, this is what I have. But I don′t know where in my WordPress installation or configuration this should be configurable??

    Thx in advance, Markus

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