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Rocket Loader doesn’t impact each site the same way because of other JavaScript that may be running on the page. It may work for one site owner for the gallery & not the next (it can also vary by browser for the behavior).
If you open a support ticket with details, we can assign it to our engineers to look at.
Rocket Loader could potentially impact. Is it only happening on that URL? You could set a PageRule to have Rocket Loader turned off on that URL.
Some other helpful tips for WordPress and CloudFlare
“Maybe damon can confirm that CF is still sending that header.”
Yes.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: browsers show cached version of my websiteAggressive really only allows us to cache items with a query string as well.
108.162.209.69 is part of the 108.162.192.0/18 range.
NetRange: 108.162.192.0 – 108.162.255.255
CIDR: 108.162.192.0/18
OriginAS: AS13335
NetName: CLOUDFLARENET
NetHandle: NET-108-162-192-0-1
Parent: NET-108-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
Comment: http://www.cloudflare.com
RegDate: 2011-10-28
Updated: 2012-03-02
Ref: http://whois.arin.net/rest/net/NET-108-162-192-0-1Forum: Plugins
In reply to: jetpack monitoring serviceHmmm…did a little digging & it doesn’t look like Jetpack can’t provide the IP addreses.
From their help section:
We aren’t able to provide any IP addresses for Jetpack as they fluctuate. You could try whitelisting *.wordpress.com for both inbound and outbound traffic, as a workaround.“Wordfence has blocked IP address 108.162.209.69.
The reason is: “Exceeded the maximum number of page requests per minute for humans.”.
User IP: 108.162.209.69″Do you have the CloudFlare WordPress plugin installed?
All requests are going to appear to come from our IPs (we’re a reverse proxy) without something to restore the visitor IP. You do want to make sure requests from CloudFlare’s IPs aren’t being restricted in any way, as this could actually affect visitors getting to your site.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: browsers show cached version of my website“example I update my website and add 2 new post but viewer are not able to see the new posts.”
Also: We wouldn’t impact dynamic updates (we don’t cache things like HTML or PHP by default). I would be inclined to say that this actually might be an issue with a caching plugin, if you are using one.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: browsers show cached version of my websiteIf you made changes to your website for items CloudFlare caches, you do want to go to Development Mode or purge your cache for the changes to appear immediately (you still might have to refresh your browser). If you only changed one file, then you use the purge by url option.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Jetpack not connecting when CloudFlare is activatedYou can add their IPs in your CloudFlare Threat Control panel to see if that helps.
Are you getting any CloudFlare error messages?
You probably need to check to see if that plugin is blocking requests from CloudFlare’s IPs.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Better WordPress Minify] Using with Cloudflare“When implementing this plugin, should you disable cloudflare minify?”
This is true of any plugin that you’re using that’s doing minify as well & not just Better WordPress Minify. If you’re using W3TC, for example, you don’t want to enable Minify there & on CloudFlare. You should only run one minify option on your site.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jigoshop] Cloud FlareHaven’t heard of any issues with jigoshop.
Note: If jigoshop is a third-party resource, we won’t cache it at all. We can only cache what’s directly on your site/server.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Getting a 404 when I try to auto update a plugin“I also posted this issue on the CloudFlare support forum and they said they were looking into it.”
Great. Thanks for the update!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My blog won't work without CloudflareTips for dealing with a DDoS attack.
Your server logs should also be giving you some clues about what is hitting you.