Go to Delete Cache
Add a new TIMEOUT Rule
Select If_REQUEST_URI as All
Select the Then to how ever many mins/hours/days you want then save the rule.
Hi Emre
I’ve just realised that the function will not work if no visitors. However if there is a casual visitor, even a bot, will this trigger wp_schedule_event to carry out a chache clear at the alloted time/schedule.
On this site: https://hiddenireland.com we have Formidable Forms and we frequently have an issue with your plugin whereby the auto date on forms is cached and then will not clear to the correct date, so forms arrive some times many days out.
I set the cache delete to 8 hours clear but for some odd reason the rule dissapeared and I’ve had to re-do it again.
The site gets lot’s of visitors, hence my question above. If the cache does not clear properly that is a problem for us and we would therefore then need to find out how to exclude this function in Formidable Forms – which would probably be a Java exclusion.
Can you advise please – you might need to move this to premium support as I have just upgraded the plugin.
Thanks
Steve B
Hi Emre
That would not be really practical as there would be very many URL’s.
Is there no way of picking up and isolating a java function?
Steve
P.S. I’ve asked the guys at Formidable to get involced in the debate.
Steve B