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    (@hassantafreshi)


    As the developer of the?Easy Form Builder plugin, I’m seeking some advice about potential conflicts with Hummingbird Performance.

    Here is the function I am currently using for internal caching:

    public function get_efbFunction($state) {   
    if (isset($this->efbFunction)) return $this->efbFunction;
    $efbFunctionInstance;
    if (false === ($efbFunctionInstance = wp_cache_get('efbFunctionInstance', 'emsfb'))) {
    if (!class_exists('Emsfb\efbFunction')) {
    require_once(EMSFB_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY . 'includes/functions.php');
    }
    $efbFunctionInstance = new \Emsfb\efbFunction(); wp_cache_set('efbFunctionInstance', $efbFunctionInstance, 'emsfb', 3600); // 1 hour cache }
    $this->efbFunction = $efbFunctionInstance; if ($state == 1) return $this->efbFunction;}

    My concern is whether using?wp_cache_get?and?wp_cache_set?for internal caching might cause any conflicts with Hummingbird Performance. Has anyone had similar experiences or know of best practices to ensure they work together smoothly?

    Any guidance or insights would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you for your help!

    Best regards,

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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