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tcloud
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The question regards http://siegeofbexar.org
I have the plugin on http://cloud-assn.org also — and it has no cache timeout rule. That’s what I want on the Siege of Bexar site.
Do you use Ninja Forms plugin?
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tcloud
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yes and no — yes on the site with the problem and no on the site that doesn’t have the problem.
What is your recommendation?
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tcloud
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I had deactivated WP Fastest Cache. I deactivated Ninja Forms, activated WP Fastest Cache and I was able to remove the cache timeout rule. Then I reactivated Ninja Forms and the rule was back and could not be removed.
I need my contact form more than I need caching. That twice a day rule is not useful for my site.
@ tcloud, this is not a bug. If we don’t delete cache with timeout, the ninja forms do not work.
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tcloud
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The problem I’m having is the load all the deleting and renewing the cache is placing on my hosted server account. At this time I have your plugin deactivated because I can’t have it costing me those resources.
probably you could not understand. If you don’t delete cache, the ninja forms do not work.
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tcloud
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Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this to me.
I think I understand. I have so many pages to cache that the constant deletion and re-caching is affecting other subdomains on my site (http://siegeofbexar.org is one of several subdomains on one hosted site).
The http://cloud-assn.org site has no timeout rule. It does not use Ninja forms but uses Formidable forms and they seem to be working just fine without constantly deleting and renewing the cache.