• Resolved janquint

    (@janquint)


    We are working on optimizing on of our website to improve the page speed. Therefore we created a staging website to play around with. A weird thing we noticed is that x-proxy-cache is always on MISS, even if the SG Optimizer plugin is enabled.

    We thought it could be due to another plugin or theme, but we have set this staging site up so only the SG Optimizer plugin is active and nothing else.

    Can you clarify this, please?

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  • Plugin Author Elena Chavdarova

    (@elenachavdarova)

    Hello @janquint,

    This is expected behaviour. Staging websites are excluded from server cache as they are being used for development proposes.

    Once you push the website to live, dynamic cache will work as expected.

    Best Regards,
    Elena

    Thread Starter janquint

    (@janquint)

    Ok, thank you for the quick response.

    We had the same issue on our live website so we wanted to test this on a staging site. The caching options were all available in the plugin settings on the staging website, so I assumed this would also work on a staging site.

    How can we fix this on the live website? We have the same issue there, but we can’t really see what is causing this.

    Plugin Author Elena Chavdarova

    (@elenachavdarova)

    Currently the SiteGround Optimizer plugin is disabled for the live website and third party cache plugin is used.

    If you want to use our plugin and have its cache working for the site, make sure to activate it and remove any other cache plugins and their rules.

    Make sure dynamic cache is enabled from your SiteGround Optimizer plugin page. There you can test if cache is working.

    Let us know of the results.

    Thread Starter janquint

    (@janquint)

    That is correct. We deactivated the SG Optimizer plugin temporarily to try out a different route.

    But before when the SG Optimizer plugin was activated, the x-proxy-cache was always on MISS. I’m just trying to understand why this can be the case?

    Plugin Author Stanimir Stoyanov

    (@sstoqnov)

    SiteGround Representative

    Hey @janquint

    You see x-proxy-cache: miss, because there is a woocommerce session cookie, and we do not cache requests with such cookies:
    wp_woocommerce_session_

    Regards,
    Stanimir

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