• There is a major problem with the module, it is impossible to use it normally when using a members area on a WordPress site. For what? simply because the cache saves the pages and even if the client connects, the cache remembers the state of the page “not connected” and does not update the “connected” content. I have already tried all the plugin options to try to work around.

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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    1. did you enable the “logged-in users” option?
    2. are you using a server-side cache system?
    3. please tell me the url
    Thread Starter darkstudio

    (@darkstudio)

    @emrevona

    1. logged-in users ? if we check this option, all user logged-in doesnt’ have any cache and the module will be useless.
    2. we use only serve side cache, browser cache cause too many issue.
    3. url is not needed, we manage many website for own client and the issue it the same on all website.
    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    please enable the “logged-in users” option.

    Thread Starter darkstudio

    (@darkstudio)

    “Logged in users Does not show the cached version for logged in users”

    Question: How logged-in users can have a cache ??
    Connected users (your customers who bring you money) will only be able to use the site without cache, it’s ridiculous.

    The solution is that when user move from logged out to logged-in, the cache will be refreshed but we don’t have this option in your plugin.
    Another solution is to ahev a capabality to exclude some specific content on a specific page (not entier page)

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    when a page is cached, the page is saved as a static html file, so your request is not possible.

    Thread Starter darkstudio

    (@darkstudio)

    Are you telling me that websites with a members area cannot benefit from a cache for members? It’s absurd. So it may be impossible with your plugin but I have doubts about the others.

    If you have posts and pages that use shortcodes to protect blocks of content that only members can see, I assume this plugin cannot be used, and those users should only see the not cached version. When they log out, they will see the cached version.

    @emrevona, could you explain server-side vs. browser-side site cache, please? Is your plugin browser side?

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    both

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