• Resolved Amber Daulton

    (@amberdaultonauthor)


    Hello.

    I just installed WPSC yesterday on my WordPress site after trying several other cache plugins that were problematic and just didn’t cache like they were supposed to. (LiteSpeed, Quic.cloud, Cloudflare, etc — they all had issues.) WPSC does seem to cache my site, and page speed has improved some.

    The problem is that the Timestamp is off. I checked the debug log and realized it was my Mailster plugin was the problem. I then verified that by deactivating Mailster, and the Timestamp was good.

    The thing is, I can’t get rid of Mailster. I use that in conjunction with Amazon SES to send out my newsletter to my subscribers, so if I have to get rid of anything, it’s going to be the WPSC. I really don’t want to do that, so please, could someone help me with a workaround or a bit of code to make these plugins compatible?

    I use Chrome on a Windows 10 laptop and my hosting provider is Hostinger, if you need that info.

    Thanks so much.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @amberdaultonauthor,

    I can confirm that the cache is working, and is being generated by WP Super Cache. You can also check that by browsing your website’s source code, by doing a right click on your page and selecting the option to view the source code.

    Best,

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