• Webilop

    (@webilop)


    I’m using W3 Total Cache in my site, when an user visits my site and is asked to accept the cookies and the user accepts, even if the page is loaded again, it doesn’t contain the non-necessary cookies because the page was cached without that the first time when the user was asked about it. The solution offered by the author is to add some cookies to your exclusion list in the cache plugin that basically makes to not use cache in any page.

    I didn’t try the premium version, so I don’t know if it works.

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  • Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @webilop,

    Greetings from CookieYes!

    We regret any inconvenience this has given you. The majority of caching plugins on the market, including W3 Total Cache, are compatible with our plugin. Many of our plugin users also use the W3 Total Cache plugin in conjunction with our plugin. We’d like to learn more about the problem you ran into and the version of the plugin you are using.

    Thread Starter Webilop

    (@webilop)

    Thanks for the reply.

    The free version is not compatible with W3 Total Cache or do you mean to use cookies in the exclude list of the cache plugin? This is not compatibility, this is to not use cache in the pages and there is no point to activate a cache plugin to exclude all the pages from caching.

    Plugin Support CookieYes Team

    (@cookieyesteam)

    Hi @webilop,

    We believe that there is no mention in the description that all pages should be excluded from caching. The plugin has a setting named “Advanced script rendering.” It is accessible through the plugin settings’ Advanced tab. If you could enable it, we assume you could solve your problem. Please try it out.

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