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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] WeePie Cookie Allow Plugin Support@phaser32 Thanks for your post!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Compatibility with WeePie Cookie Allow PluginHi Takayuki Miyoshi,
Can you find a chance to take a look at my message above? Hope to hear from you.
Kind regards, Vincent
Hi!
Thanks so much for your fast reply and detailed answer!
I will forward this information to my client.
Have a nice weekend
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi @lclarke,
Thanks, I’ve posted on the #wpcache-dev channel.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi @gidomanders,
Just to let you know.
Lately we have improved our plugin regarding caching compatibility by moving the PHP logic to the JavaScript. In short this means:
- The bar/box is now in-depended from the server: the JavaScript decides, based on the cookie values, to show/not show the bar/box
- The blocking/un-blocking of content in the HTML (scripts, iFrames, etc) is ‘prepared’ server-side, but the JavaScript decides again to block/un-block the content
This means that, also with cached pages, our WeePie Cookie Allow plugin should function well with the LiteSpeed Cache plugin.
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The only thing is that the cache (I think) should be cleared when:
- a user saves one of the settings tabs of our plugin (because they can impact the frontend like colors, texts and cookie settings)
- a user activate/de-activate our plugin
For our customers who are using your plugin, would you be able to test our plugin compatibility or ask your developement team to take a look at it? If yes, we would be realy happy:)!
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Team WeepieHi @yorman,
Just to let you know.
Lately we have improved our plugin regarding caching compatibility by moving the PHP logic to the JavaScript. In short this means:
- The bar/box is now in-depended from the server: the JavaScript decides, based on the cookie values, to show/not show the bar/box
- The blocking/un-blocking of content in the HTML (scripts, iFrames, etc) is ‘prepared’ server-side, but the JavaScript decides again to block/un-block the content
This means that, also with cached pages, our WeePie Cookie Allow plugin should function well with the LiteSpeed Cache plugin.
-
The only thing is that the cache (I think) should be cleared when:
- a user saves one of the settings tabs of our plugin (because they can impact the frontend like colors, texts and cookie settings)
- a user activate/de-activate our plugin
For our customers who are using your plugin, would you be able to test our plugin compatibility or ask your developement team to take a look at it? If yes, we would be realy happy:)!
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Team WeepieForum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi @hailite,
Lately we have improved our plugin regarding caching compatibility by moving the PHP logic to the JavaScript. In short this means:
- The bar/box is now in-depended from the server: the JavaScript decides, based on the cookie values, to show/not show the bar/box
- The blocking/un-blocking of content in the HTML (scripts, iFrames, etc) is ‘prepared’ server-side, but the JavaScript decides again to block/un-block the content
This means that, also with cached pages, our WeePie Cookie Allow plugin should function well with the LiteSpeed Cache plugin.
-
The only thing is that the cache (I think) should be cleared when:
- a user saves one of the settings tabs of our plugin (because they can impact the frontend like colors, texts and cookie settings)
- a user activate/de-activate our plugin
For our customers who are using your plugin, would you be able to test our plugin compatibility? If yes (we would be realy happy:)), please send us an email so that we can send you a copy and cooperate.
Thanks in advance and kind regards
Team WeepieForum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi @anevins, Apologies, we were not aware of this. Kind regards
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi @gidomanders,
I was wondering if we could work towards a solution in order to make the W3TC plugin compatible with our plugin.
At the moment we have developed a solution together with WP Fastest Cache which also involves some extra .htaccess rules like @@fistfullofcrisco also suggested.
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Thanks in advance and kind regards
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi @hailite!
Thanks for your fast reply!
I will try with your info and let you know if it works!
Kind regards
Thanks, I’ve received the email!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Compatibility with the WeePie Cookie Allow pluginHi,
Thanks so much for thinking with us and your time and effort for this reply!
Hope W3TC Team will follow this up!
Hi,
Thanks for your reply! Can you maybe send me the GDPR email address to [ Redacted, support is not offered via email, Skype, instant messenger, etc. ]
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
VincentHello,
Possibly my message escaped from your attention, so hereby a reminder. Can you please send me an email about the compatibility issue with our plugin?
Thanks in advance and kind regards,
Vincent