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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Bible Verse of the Day] caching overrules refreshing; daily verse becomes weekly verse](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/caching-overrules-refreshing-daily-verse-becomes-weekly-verse/)
 *  Thread Starter [jdon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jdon/)
 * (@jdon)
 * [11 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/caching-overrules-refreshing-daily-verse-becomes-weekly-verse/#post-5764721)
 * My choice for a caching plugin was Quick Cache, since I want to keep solutions
   as plain and simple as possible. I don’t have much programming knowledge, that’s
   why.
 * You are right by saying that the easiest solution is to have an expiration time
   of one day. The point is that I am a newbee with just a few visitors at this 
   time. Setting the expiration time on one day will present a “first-come-slow-
   load” issue to most visitors since all the pages need a refreshment after a day.
 * I have read somewhere that the common principles of cashing include that GET 
   requests just like POST requests (i.e. forms with method=”post”) and CLI (and
   self-serve) requests are always excluded from the cache…
 * Quick Cache has two solutions though: 1) edit the wp-config.php file, which I
   prefer not to do because of my lack in programming knowledge. 2) buy the payed
   version, which I prefer not to do since it is not offered in the ‘plugin-store’
   and requires more knowledge for installing and configutation then I have on this
   topic.
 * Since I thought GET requests should always be excluded from caching, I hoped 
   you could help me out…
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
    In
   reply to: [[MultilingualPress] Multilingual Press no flag in top menu?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilingual-press-no-flag-in-top-menu/)
 *  Thread Starter [jdon](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jdon/)
 * (@jdon)
 * [11 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multilingual-press-no-flag-in-top-menu/#post-5460378)
 * Hi Toscho,
 * The add-on post you directed me to was just awesome! After downloading the php
   file, zipping it and uploading it in my multisite dashboard, I could network 
   activate it. Then I only needed to refresh my browser to see the images in my
   top menu :-). The php add-on picks the flag-url from the site settings and adds
   the image to the top menu without needing to edit anything. Just awesome and 
   exactly what I needed.
 * The double drafts only appeared in the beginning, after activating the plug in.
   After restarting my browser and loggin in to the admin panel the other day the
   bug wasnt there anymore. Perhaps it’s a kind of cashing problem on the back-end?
 * As far as I concern, I’m a happy camper now, and you may mark this topic as resolved:-).
 * Thanks again for your quick response and adequate answer!

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