• APVT

    (@sweethappylife)


    I’m having trouble with W3 Total Cache allowing the homepage of my site to update. I have caching for the front page disabled and have also selected the following settings under Page Cache: “Automatically prime the page cache” and “Preload the post cache upon publish events.” Under the “Purge Policy” section, the “Front Page” is selected.

    Nevertheless, I just published a post today 3/22/14 and it is not showing up on the homepage. I have also tried clearing out the W3 Total Cache and MaxCDN caches completely to no effect. The homepage of my site shows a post from yesterday as being the latest one for logged out users. (I see the correct homepage when I’m logged in.)

    Does anyone have a fix for this? I have read other forum topics with this same issue and have followed the directions in those threads to no avail. As soon as W3 Total Cache is disabled then the homepage displays correctly.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/w3-total-cache/

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  • Thread Starter APVT

    (@sweethappylife)

    Update: It appears that this issue is W3TC related and not MaxCDN related. If I disable all caching except CDN then my site works as it should. But as soon as page caching is enabled the homepage stops showing the most recent posts.

    Thread Starter APVT

    (@sweethappylife)

    Also, if I try to submit a bug report via W3TC I get a “permissions” error so unfortunately I can’t send in a bug report.

    penanco

    (@penanco)

    I am having the same issue. My homepage is cacheing even though I select “Don’t cache front page.” I use MaxCDN as well. I had to turn off page caching in W3, which I don’t want to do, but it’s the only way the homepage will display for users with current content. The homepage is a blog feed and set to static in settings.

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