• Resolved jjbte

    (@jjbte)


    This thread states that a previous subdirectory issue with this plugin has been fixed.

    However, I am in the process of moving my website to SiteGround and testing a WordPress installation with this plugin and the Dynamic Cache enabled. My WordPress installation is in a subdirectory, but the Dynamic Cache status checker only allows me to check URLs in the subdirectory.

    So has this issue truly been fixed? And, if so, how can I check the cache status of my URLs?

    This installation configuration is pretty common and many WordPress developers recommend installing WordPress in a subdirectory rather than the root directory. This plugin really needs to work with this type of installation.

    EDIT: I just noticed that I do indeed have the “your site is not cached” message at the top of my SuperCacher screen. So it would appear that this issue has not been resolved after all. I do not want to be forced to install WordPress in the root directory in order to use the Dynamic Cache. Please fix this.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/sg-cachepress/

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