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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Does This Custom Caching Code Conflict with LiteSpeed CacheThank you for your explanation. I understand that using these functions for caching does not interfere with your plugin, correct?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Does This Custom Caching Code Conflict with LiteSpeed CacheThank you for your response. I am asking this question to ensure clarity: Does your plugin perform any resource management in relation to handling cache memory managed by wp_cache_get and wp_cache_set?
Thank you for your response. Why should I not use these two functions?
- This reply was modified 7 months, 3 weeks ago by hassantafreshi.
@earthgravitydaycom you can localize phrases watch this video:
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I registered on your site and everything is fine. If you need support, please contact us through Easy Form Builder support.
- This reply was modified 1 year ago by hassantafreshi.
@lastspl thanks
@adeelkhan Thank you for your response. The issue with the function mentioned in the previous thread has been resolved. The problem was that when the user tried to submit the form for the second time, Easy Form Builder show 304 error to user. The reason for this was a disruption in the authentication process, as we were using something other than nonce.
Thanks.
Thank you for your response and the suggested solution. Please take a look at the GitHub link, and you’ll understand how we’ve addressed this issue in collaboration with other plugins. We pass values through Ajax from the server to the core.js file, handling necessary matters there. Specifically, regarding the existing issue with identity credentials passed from the back end to the front end with the variable name ‘sid,’ it’s not invoked for the second time after form submission on the back end.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Collaborative Effort to Address Performance ConflictYour welcome, I have a question about something else. Are you available on the WordPress slack?
- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by hassantafreshi.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Collaborative Effort to Address Performance Conflict@emrevona Done ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Fastest Cache] Collaborative Effort to Address Performance ConflictResolved thank you
@donncha Thank you
@vmarko
Thank you for your response. The issue with the function mentioned in the previous thread has been resolved. The problem was that when the user tried to submit the form for the second time, Easy Form Builder show 304 error to user. The reason for this was a disruption in the authentication process, as we were using something other than nonce. However, as I mentioned, the issue has been resolved with your above-mentioned function. Thanks.- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by hassantafreshi.
@donncha thank you for your response. We are using the below function for Jetpack. Does it work with your plugin?
$GLOBALS["super_cache_enabled"]=1; wp_cache_post_change($page_id);
- This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by hassantafreshi.
Dear @arubasupport,
Thank you for your response. Please provide more detailed guidance. I couldn’t find a section related to my question on the page you provided for support. Kindly guide me more precisely or just provide the name of the function and the link to the documentation if available.”