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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    if we add the “srsltid” keyword to the ignored list, the urls which contains the “srsltid” keyword are not served via cache.

    do you want the urls containing the “srsltid” query string to be served via cache?

    Thread Starter Alexander Herzog

    (@ran_alexander)

    Thank you for your time and response.

    I want utm params, fbclid, srsltid and other tracking params to be ignored in terms of creating the cache-filename.

    So pages will be served from cache as if those params are not present at all. Pages will be served from main cache.

    so https://ongema.com/?srsltid=abc should use the cached version of https://ongema.com/

    and if possible, i’d like to set a list of params my self in case another tracker pops up.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    I got it. I will add and let you know.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    I added the feature. Please delete wp fastest cache and download the following version to get the latest changes.

    https://downloads.wp.xz.cn/plugin/wp-fastest-cache.zip

    Thread Starter Alexander Herzog

    (@ran_alexander)

    Dear @emrevona

    Thank you, for the update! The download you’ve provided works as expected.

    First, I only update the plugin via WordPress updates user interface, but it didn’t work.

    Then I used the link you’ve provided and it worked as expected.
    Is this expected behaviour? It’s not mentioned in the changelog as well.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    yes because we did not release a new version. After 30 days we will release a new version.

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