• Resolved magaworks

    (@magaworks)


    Hi, My hosting already servers cached pages.
    Should I activate Page cache in your plugin also or will that be a problem?
    And about cache flush you refer in your faqs:
    “If a theme or it’s files use the call php_flush() or function flush() that will interfere with cache, making the plugin send cached files before essential operations have finished. The flush() call is no longer necessary and should be removed.”

    1. How do I now that my theme is doing that?
    2. And how do I remove the php_flush?

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    This text is in the FAQ “I see garbage characters instead of a normal web site” – is that a problem you are having? Otherwise, it’s not relevant.

    David

    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    > Should I activate Page cache in your plugin also or will that be a problem?

    There is no problem if you have server-level cacheing also. What can’t be done is two WordPress page-cacheing plugin; but if the cacheing is at another level (e.g. server, or CDN), that’s fine.

    Thread Starter magaworks

    (@magaworks)

    Ok thanks.
    I saw that text in the FAQs and I was afraid to turn on the cache because I do not know if my theme has that function since the theme creates a cache for compressed static CSS and may be flushing the themes cache at any given point.
    But I have not tried it yet. I will give it a try 🙂
    Thanks

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