lukework
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You’ll need to add your server to the SPF DNS record. Try adding your site’s domain first, and if that doesn’t fix the issue, you’ll need to get with IONOS support on what their mail server IP addresses/domains are. Their help doc doesn’t list them: https://www.ionos.com/help/domains/configuring-mail-servers-and-other-related-records/using-an-spf-record-to-prevent-spam/
I just tried renaming the worker to no effect. ‘swcfpc_worker’ just gets updated with the route for the new site.
I am on the paid plan.
I think I figured it out, though I don’t think this was expected behavior. I ended up enabling Workers mode in WPCFSPC for each of my sites and then adding routes to each my zones in CloudFlare.
So how would I resolve this? Enabling Workers mode on this plugin for a second WordPress install removes the route from the first zone and adds a route on the second zone.
I also get a notification on the Workers page for the first zone saying the following:
“The Worker swcfpc_worker was assigned to the route <secondzone>”
I am having the same issue on a vanilla install of WordPress (read: no other plugins besides WooCommerce and Auctions)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP YouTube Lyte] Live stream embeds lack thumbnail and functionNevermind, it appears I was using some older embed code from a few years ago. The code from right-clicking on the livestream and clicking “Copy embed code” works fine in WP YouTube Lyte.
Sorry to waste your time, user error on my part.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP YouTube Lyte] Live stream embeds lack thumbnail and functionThe embed code does not seem to be different, but the result definitely is. Must be a difference in what is sent over from the server.
Having the same issue. Were you able to get this fixed?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Super Page Cache] swcfpc=1 still on every page despite disablingI was using the page rule this plugin uses for several years before I found this plugin. I started using it because the official CloudFlare plugin is not clearing the cache properly on content updates.
The problem I’m having now is that I’m seeing “swcfpc=1” on every URL after I’ve cleared the CloudFlare cache and logged out (or used incognito mode in my browser). Every link on my site ends up having “swcfpc=1” added to it, so my concern is that every URL on my site is bypassing the CF cache. That’s why I want to turn that functionality off.
I have page rules set up not to cache anything in /wp-admin/, the site toolbar is off globally, and my previous setup without this plugin was working great until the official CloudFlare plugin stopped working, so there really isn’t an issue on my setup exposing private pages.