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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    do you have shell access via terminal?

    Thread Starter Ahmet

    (@ahmetp83)

    Yes, there is SSH access.

    Thread Starter Ahmet

    (@ahmetp83)

    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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    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    what is “/shop” mean?

    Thread Starter 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.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    what is “/shop” mean? do you have another wp installation in /shop directory?

    Thread Starter 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.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    this is an expected result. the preload starts when all cache is cleared.

    Thread Starter Ahmet

    (@ahmetp83)

    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”.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    you are welcome.

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