• Resolved kberlang

    (@kberlang)


    Hi there,

    It looks like that this plugin can’t handle custom post types since the last update. Every CPT single-page (i.e. the paymentprovider of a Woocommerce website) redirects to the homepage.
    Is there a workaround available to prevent this issue?

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  • Anonymous User 16850768

    (@anonymized-16850768)

    I’m unable to replicate this issue. All custom post types are being cached and delivered correctly. If a custom post type is updated that post type archives is automatically cleared in the associated cache (e.g. if a product post type the shop page will be cleared). Does this occur on a new installation of WordPress and/or a default server configuration file (e.g. .htaccess)?

    If yes, can you provide the steps to replicate this issue so I can troubleshoot it?

    Thread Starter kberlang

    (@kberlang)

    Hi Corey,

    Thanks for your reply.
    You could replicate this issue when you’re trying to visit one of the single-pages of this archive: https://www.boon-a-part.nl/bridgealbum/
    That will show you the homepage of this website.

    I’ve disabled this plugin on our Woocommerce website so I can’t replicate this issue on that site for you, because visitors can’t make orders while this plugin is enabled since the last update. But it has exactly the same behavior as on Boon-a-part.

    Thread Starter kberlang

    (@kberlang)

    I’ve setup http://acc.boon-a-part.nl/bridgealbum/ to reproduce this issue, so please use this URI instead of the livesite.

    Thread Starter kberlang

    (@kberlang)

    Seems like that this problem has been solved since 1.5.4. Thanks!

    Anonymous User 16850768

    (@anonymized-16850768)

    Great! Thanks for letting us know. Version 1.5.3 added a default query string regular expression to exclude, which covered your case.

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