• Wp_begginer_pri

    (@wp_begginer_pri)


    Hi,

    Our stack looks like this:

    Redis for database + object + page cache implemented via W3TC plugin and we use reverse proxy as Varnish cache.

    Anychance your plugin is compatible with this stack and plugins?

    Thanks a lot 🙂

    Best Regards,

    Pri

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  • mattmaldre

    (@mattmaldre)

    I would love this plug-in to work with caching. My site is hosted by WP Engine. The plug-in works in Firefox, but not in Chrome. I was hoping that the 3.x update would have fixed this problem, but unfortunately, the problem persists.

    kasperkamperman

    (@kasperkamperman)

    I’ve tested the plugin but in combination with WP Super Cache it doesn’t seem to work. The accept button keeps popping-up after you click accept.

    kasperkamperman

    (@kasperkamperman)

    It seems that the only easy work around is that the plugin sets cookies with Javascript: https://www.webmalama.com/wordpress-super-cache-and-setting-cookies/

    Thread Starter Wp_begginer_pri

    (@wp_begginer_pri)

    Thanks a lot for pitching in. 🙂 We know from our experience how cache can mess up simple plugins 🙂 We will wait for an official answer as I am sure that the devs are planning to solve this. Majority of pro websites use cache.

    Cheers,

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