not just wp fastest cache, no cache plugin does that.
Hello @emrevona,
Just to be clear, you mean it does? Is there any way I can make sure it doesn’t alter the image URL for an API?
Thanks.
Does the problem occur immediately after activating wp fastest cache?
Hello @emrevona
Difficult to tell, I have been using WP Fastest Cache for a while, but only just noticed there is a problem with my feed. From my recollection of the timeline, it looks like I had installed Google Listings and Ads before WP Fastest Cache and some of my product images populated via the API interface correctly, but new products images I added after I installed WP Fastest Cache did not.
I’ve disabled WP Fastest Cache but no change as yet. I think I am going to have to uninstall and remove it completely and retest to see if that solves the problem.
However if there is a setting not to cache things in API’s then that would be really helpful as I’ve been advised this might be the cause of my issue.
Other than this issue though (if it is caused by the plugin) WP Fastest Cache works perfectly.
I’ve disabled WP Fastest Cache but no change as yet. I think I am going to have to uninstall and remove it completely and retest to see if that solves the problem.
I was talking about that too.
Other than this issue though (if it is caused by the plugin) WP Fastest Cache works perfectly.
thank you so much.
Hello @emrevona
I’ve done some extensive investigation now and can only conclude the issue is not with WP Fastest Cache actually the Google Ads and Listings plugin itself. I will mark this topic as closed.
Thanks for checking in.