• Resolved jeh9l

    (@jeh9l)


    Hello!
    I have a problem with shortcodes from plugins like WPML or Shortcoder that I use in tables from Tablepress. The problem is:
    When I change the value inside WPML’s shortcode, the value in table doesn’t change (in incognito mode, when not logged in). So I go to WP rocket and clear cache and used CSS, but it doesn’t help.
    Clearing cache and used CSS in WP Rocket starts working only if I use “cache_table_output=false” or enable your TablePress Extension from here https://wordpress.org/support/topic/different-data-showing-when-not-logged-in/ . Even though WP Rocket continues to cache, but it finally clears when I click “clear” in WP Rocket.

    So my question is why do I need extra plugins to clear cache? Will wp rocket continue caching tables if I enable that TablePress Extension? What does that Extension do? It just helps WP rocket to clear cache or it disables cache at all?

    I want to save caching of tables, but also have an opportunity to clear it.

    I love your plugin and I want to buy max version. Are there more functions about caching in Max Version?

    I hope I described the problem well enough, but I can give you access to admin panel of test site to show the problem if you need.

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  • Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi!

    Thanks for your post and sorry for the trouble!

    When using dynamic content, like Shortcodes from other plugins, inside of TablePress tables, I do indeed recommend using that cache_table_output Shortcode parameter, or the corresponding TablePress Extension. These will then turn off TablePress’ own caching mechanism, as this would otherwise interfere with the dynamic elements.

    But no worries: Other caching features, from other plugins, like WP Rocket, are not affected by this! These can still fully cache the page which contains the table, of course — TablePress does not in any way influence that. (You might then have to clear the WP Rocket cache manually, if needed.)

    And thanks for looking into upgrading to TablePress Max, I really appreciate it! And not, that version does not contain further caching features — but some other ones, like Server-side Processing that can highly improve performance, especially of large tables.

    Best wishes,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter jeh9l

    (@jeh9l)

    Don’t you want to include Tablepress Extension in new update of plugin maybe as a checkbox? I think it could be useful for many people and there would no need to install extra plugins.

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your suggestion! No, at this time, I don’t have plans to directly integrate the Extension. This is actually a rarely happening issue, and many people would be confused by the extra setting. I like to follow WordPress’ mantra “Decisions, not options” here. Also, the extra plugin is very lightweight, so having that additionally is no problem.

    Best wishes,
    Tobias

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