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  • Hey Bhagwad,

    It works with SiteGround SG Optimizer Cache plugin when you enable the option to strip out cookies.

    Find the “Strip response cookies on pages that should be cached” option and enable it.

    Thread Starter Saurabh K

    (@thesaurabhk)

    Hey Salvatore,

    There is a separate issue that we have discussed earlier in this thread, but it is related to the subdomain.

    I am not able to remove the subdomain from the plugin. Whatever I did, the subdomain field got filled automatically when I set up the plugin.

    I have tried –
    (1) Disable Cache
    (2) Reset Plugin
    (3) Tried to save with blank subdomain field
    (4) Deactivated and Deleted the plugin and again installed it.
    (5) I also can not replace the subdomain with any other.

    Due to this, the plugin always setup the CF page rule with a subdomain only. Which prevents the main domain to be cached.

    Please look into the same.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by Saurabh K.
    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by Saurabh K.
    Thread Starter Saurabh K

    (@thesaurabhk)

    Thanks for the update. Will get back to you if needed.

    Thread Starter Saurabh K

    (@thesaurabhk)

    Hi Salvatore,

    different domain = different site, then new plugin installation and new page rule.

    Well, this is totally understandable.

    Let me clarify my query to you again. My main domain is example.com and I am calling static resources like JS and CSS files via sub-domain which is cdn.example.com.

    Now, I want to use CF cache for all the resources and webpages. Which can only be possible if

    (1) I use two separate page rules https://example.com/* & cdn.example.com/* or
    (2) This Wildcard in Page Rules *example.com/*

    Is it possible to manually edit and use the above Page Rules with the plugin?

    Thread Starter Saurabh K

    (@thesaurabhk)

    Hi,
    The page rule did change after disabling and then re-enabling as you said.
    But now, there is a Cache Everything rule for the subdomain only. i.e. cdn.example.com/*
    What about the main domain? What if, I wanted to use Cloudflare cache on the main domain and subdomain both?
    Best’
    Saurabh

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