• Resolved Carsten Lund

    (@carsten-lund)


    Hi there I’m using the plugin with Autoptimize to cache and optimize my BuddyPress site.
    1. the plugin creates static HTML files, does that mean that it is not suitable for dynamic content like BuddyPress pages?
    2. when I navigate back and forth on my pages, and returning to visited pages, its like the pages are not cached, but updated again, the spinning wheel is spinning. Why can that be?

    Thanks!

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  • Anonymous User 16850768

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    By default the Cache Enabler plugin won’t deliver cached pages for logged in users. If dynamic content is cached the Cache Enabler plugin would need to be cleared whenever that content is updated.

    Thread Starter Carsten Lund

    (@carsten-lund)

    Hi there, thanks for your response, which leads to the question, how does object cache of dynamic content get cleared?

    I’m testing out AMP, and get this notification, which says I should use a cache plugin which supports object caching.

    The AMP plugin performs at its best when persistent object cache is enabled. More details

    Do you have any plans for Cache Enabler to support AMP in the future?

    Regards
    Carsten

    Anonymous User 16850768

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    The Cache Enabler plugin cache can be cleared either through the WordPress admin dashboard or by using any of the clear cache hooks.

    The Cache Enabler plugin is compatible with all of the AMP plugins that we’ve tested. If you’re encountering an issue with a specific AMP plugin please let us know.

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