• Dear all,

    I’m using woocommerce and not happy to performance. So when I search that I’m seeing some performance increase with usage WP SuperCache. There is some related document especially for Wocommerce (https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/configuring-caching-plugins/).

    So I’m wondering, Is there a person using WP Supercache with Woocommerce? Any comment or any suggestion? As you know that we are using credit card mechanism and user mangement so that’s why really critical.

    Thank you
    Ali Isman

    • This topic was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by kaynoba.
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  • Hi

    I’m using Wooc + WP SuperCache (Paypal, Tpay, standard payment) and everything works great.

    No problems at all.

    Hi Jurasjo, that’s good to hear, when I first set up my Woo Commerce site a number of years ago I had disabled Supercache due to problems. But Woo was in its infancy then.

    I have now re-enabled it on all my sites as things have moved on. So far so good – I haven’t had any new sales yet (only been running for 10 minutes) to test though.

    Were there any other steps you took to make it work with Woo?

    Someone mentioned checking the option “Don’t cache pages with GET parameters. (?x=y at the end of a url)” I am not sure if that is required.

    Also I was thinking to add the cart page to do not cache anyway but can’t see a way to do that now.

    Anyway, really would be good to know if there were any extra steps you took to get it working.

    Thank in advance.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by xiexiema. Reason: typos

    This is nice place to start WP Super Cache

    WP Super Cache is automatically per-configured to play nice with Woocommerce Wooc

    Thank you, si it seems that WP super cache is better than WC TOTAL CACHE to to use with woocommerce ?

    Composite products don’t seem to display properly and all links on the page are non-functional except the Home link above the product (shown below) which simply returns to the same product page when not logged using WP Super Cache.

    Home / Red Dot Optics Installations / Trijicon RMR Optic Installation on your slide

    I also can’t figure out how to put a screen capture into this thing?

    I am not finding anything about the settings that take care of this? Is this some hard incompatibility between Composite products and WP Super Cache?
    I have “Don’t Cache for known users” and “Late Init” set, but it seems unreasonable for people to have to create an account, login just to look at the products?

    Another bit of information.
    I turned caching off and deleted the cache, loaded the page in both an Incognito Chrome window and a Firefox browser NOT logged in and history cleared and they both exhibit the same weird behavior.
    Nothing looks right (composite products are hosed) and every link on the page when opened in a new tab/window is the exact same product page?

    Hopefully this is something obvious?

    Hey, I just found this thread by searching. Don’t mean to bump an old thread but I had to come here because I’m encountering a similar issue with WooCommerce/WP Super Cache. Otherwise it’s pretty awesome, and I do notice a difference in speed, (It did NOT cause the same issues I was running into with W3 Touch or Total Cache whatever) but I’m having issues with the cache plugin not remembering my cart depending on the browser. Can anyone help me? I tried adding /checkout/ to the strings and following the directions giving on this url:https://support.jawtemplates.com/goodstore/web/?p=491. But still nothing! I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong.

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