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    I am a developer for the Easy Form Builder plugin, and I have a question regarding potential conflicts with Docket Cache.

    Here is the function in question:

    public function get_efbFunction($state) { if (isset($this->efbFunction)) return $this->efbFunction; $efbFunctionInstance; if (false === ($efbFunctionInstance = wp_cache_get('efbFunctionInstance', 'emsfb'))) { if (!class_exists('Emsfb\efbFunction')) { require_once(EMSFB_PLUGIN_DIRECTORY . 'includes/functions.php'); } $efbFunctionInstance = new \Emsfb\efbFunction(); wp_cache_set('efbFunctionInstance', $efbFunctionInstance, 'emsfb', 3600); // 1 hour cache } $this->efbFunction = $efbFunctionInstance; if ($state == 1) return $this->efbFunction; }

    I am using the wp_cache_get and wp_cache_set functions for internal caching. My concern is whether this approach might conflict with Docket Cache.

    Has anyone encountered issues with this kind of setup? Are there best practices or specific configurations within Docket Cache to prevent any conflicts? Any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you in advance for your help!

    Best regards,
    Hassan Tafreshi
    Developer, Easy Form Builder

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