• Resolved chrislawhorn

    (@chrislawhorn)


    So, here’s the issue I’m having in action:

    Here’s my site:

    http://www.runhundred.com/

    If you go there, you’ll see the main index of posts. This is totally up to date.

    But, if you click on the 2010 category in the top post, it’ll take you to the 2010 category page:

    http://www.runhundred.com/category/time/2010s/

    But this page is not up to date. Case in point, the post you’d have clicked on to get here doesn’t show up here anymore–even though it’s in the 2010 category.

    I’m pretty sure this is related to the Page Cache portion of W3TC because I don’t have the problem when I disable that portion of the plug-in. Still, I’d like to use the page cache–and learn more about why it’s serving current material in the main index, with outdated material in the archives.

    Any ideas?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/

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  • Thread Starter chrislawhorn

    (@chrislawhorn)

    I found the solution for this.

    I think I might be using a custom archive page template, which W3TC wasn’t recognizing.

    So I manually added /category/ to the “Never Cache The Following Pages” area of the Page Cache section.

    (The defaults in this area are wp-.*\.php and index\.php)

    Anyway, that appears to have taken care of the problem.

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