• Resolved aga2442

    (@aga2442)


    hi,

    I use the wprocket plugin on my website.

    only 60 job postings are actively available.

    When I look at the cache folder via ftp, there are cache files for more than 1000 job postings in total. (the total number of postings added from past to present is more than 1000.)

    Is this error caused by you or the wprocket plugin?

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  • Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hi there, @aga2442

    Can you try temporarily deactivating WProcket to see if something changes at all? If it does, it means that the issue is caused by this plugin.

    If nothing changes, we’ll be happy to investigate further. Let us know what you find out!

    Thread Starter aga2442

    (@aga2442)

    Hello @erania-pinnera,

    If I disable wprocket, there will be no cache file of any content in the job listings or site-wide content.

    you can also see clearly in the pictures.

    As I said before, 54 job listings are currently active.

    but there are more than 1300 separate content in the cache folder of the job listings currently in the ftp.

    https://ibb.co/JBtCfCt
    https://ibb.co/5LF510q

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by aga2442.
    Plugin Contributor Stef (a11n)

    (@erania-pinnera)

    Hey @aga2442,

    Thanks for sharing the screenshots. I recommend reaching out to the WPRocket plugin authors, as WP Job Manager won’t add any cache files to any folder, so it’s not a problem from our end.

    If you need recommendations for another cache plugin option – in case you want to explore also this option – do let us know 🙂

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