• Resolved poppydev

    (@poppydev)


    Hi Team,

    Not sure why this is injected into the front end when the plugin is cached or used in general. When I inspect my html I can see this at the bottom:

    <!– Page retrieved from Super Page Cache fallback cache – page generated @ 2024-11-04 10:17:36 – fallback cache expiration @ never expires – cache key 3da6283b7d1e68d628977679d94f7f1753b14b91.html –>

    Is there a way in turning this off in the settings, or altogether using a function?

    This sort of data shouldn’t be visible to the end user unless you place the plugin in developer mode or WordPress as a whole.

    Any suggestions/help are welcome.

    Regards

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by poppydev.
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  • Thread Starter poppydev

    (@poppydev)

    I assume this not that important or anything to worry about? Just seems odd its been misplaced as an issue, or that someone can help me remove it if possible.

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 6 months ago by poppydev.
    Plugin Support Kush

    (@kushnamdev)

    @poppydev

    Could you please confirm the plugin version you are using on your site?

    I am looking forward to your reply, thank you!

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