do you have shell access via terminal?
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Ahmet
(@ahmetp83)
Yes, there is SSH access.
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Ahmet
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I managed to make it work.
It works only if I set delete ALL cache. (Under the timeout rules)
However, if I set begins with site.com/shop/
Then it does not work. I mean it deletes the caches, but this page always says completed: /?action=wpfastestcache&type=preload Even though shop pages not cached.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 2 months ago by Ahmet.
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Ahmet
(@ahmetp83)
Sub page.
Under the timeout rules, I set delete cache only start with shop.
For example, site.com/shop/product1, site.com/shop/product2
It deletes pages caches only if the it start with shop. No problem here.
But site.com/?action=wpfastestcache&type=preload says completed.
However if I set delete ALL cache, then site.com/?action=wpfastestcache&type=preload says it is caching pages.
what is “/shop” mean? do you have another wp installation in /shop directory?
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Ahmet
(@ahmetp83)
Sorry if I could not explain. I think it is clear though.
On the Delete Cache tab, there is a section called Timeout Rules.
So you can set, let’s say every one hour it will delete cache.
You can set ALL pages, only the homepage or some pages. I set, /shop/
I can set /blog/ whatever. It deletes caches if the URL starts with shop, blog whatever.
If the setting is clear ALL, then preload works, but if start with, preload not working.
this is an expected result. the preload starts when all cache is cleared.
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Ahmet
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I see. Thank you for the information.
Actually, I do not need to clear all caches because most of the pages are static, and do not get updated.
However, shop pages have a booking calendar, so I need to clear caches for these pages every day. That’s why I set only shop pages to clear caches.
I thought I can preload these shop pages after clearing the caches but it seems this option only works with clear “ALL”.