• Trying to set up WP Cache and as soon as i enable it, i get a message the AdRotate needs to be deactivated. I understand the display of rotating ads wouldn’t play nicely with a cache system, but there ought to be some setting to cache the regular content, yet let the ads update. Any thoughts, ideas, settings I’m missing/

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    when a page is cached, it is saved as a static html file so a part of of the page cannot be excluded.

    AdRotate doesn’t care if you have caching enabled or not. But indeed, with caching enabled some rotation of ads may be affected.

    I’m not sure what message you’re referring to, but the developer of your caching plugin showing such a thing is not very nice. They can also work towards making their software compatible.
    Or if they already do, show some documentation on how that works. Perhaps I can even add support for that in AdRotate.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    when a page is cached, it is saved as a static html file so PHP does not work. If you load the ads via PHP directly, it stuck. you need to load the ads via Ajax.

    In your plugin maybe. Other plugins have a few more options to work properly.

    @ktuley – AdRotate has built-in support for Borlabs Cache and W3 Total Cache.
    Check out this manual to see how to set up the plugins for that to work; https://ajdg.solutions/support/adrotate-manuals/caching-support/

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    I think I explained the situation clearly enough.

    Thread Starter ktuley

    (@ktuley)

    Thanks, let me go try the W3 cache… it’s the WP Fastest Cache that is throwing the error to disable AdRotate.

    More a warning I’m sure. But indeed, AdRotate does not recommend to uninstall or not use plugins.

    Let me know if you need help with the setup, just post your questions here; https://ajdg.solutions/forums/ or here; https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/adrotate/

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