Falcon caches only homepage
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I’m unable to get Falcon to cache anything but the homepage.
I installed Wordfence, and I removed WP-supercache, which I had been using, and substituted Falcon.
I turned on Falcon and checked that pages were caching. There was only one page recorded in /public_html/wp-content/wfcache after clicking around logged out, so I tried clearing the cache, turning Falcon on and off.
I checked the .htaccess file, and noticed it still included lines that referenced WP-supercache so I cleaned out that manually, turned off Falcon, re-uploaded, turned Falcon back on. Falcon instructions were added to my .htaccess file, but I still wasn’t seeing caching on any page other than the home page.
I compared my .htaccess against two other websites that are hosted on exactly the same server that are using Falcon caching successfully: it appeared identical.
On the site that will not cache, I only have a handful of small plugins that are not used on the other site, mostly things that very slightly extend the theme: eg imagemapper, display widgets.
I suspect the issue may be that wp-supercache, or maybe even W3 Total Cache which was in use for several years before that, has left behind something that is preventing Falcon from operating correctly, but I was unable to establish what that might be.
The other possibility is that this site has some other legacy information stored somewhere that is causing a problem: the site that won’t cache was first live in 2005, and has proceeded since then with theme changes and updates, it’s never been replaced.
Unfortunately the site that won’t cache is the one that really needs effective caching, as it’s a very large site that is relatively high in traffic and does get attacked, so I have switched back to wp-supercache for now. However, I thought I’d at least report the issue in case it was helpful to anyone else.
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