• Resolved chun0914

    (@chun0914)


    Hello,

    We’ve identified a problem where a cached version of a page continues to display even after a user logs in. To replicate this issue, please follow these steps:

    1. Navigate to https://www.xxx.com/.
      Note: This page is typically cached.
    2. Visit the login page at https://www.xxx.com/wp-admin/ and sign in to the backend.
    3. After logging in, click on the [Visit Site] link located at the top bar of the admin panel.
    4. Initially, the browser displays the cached version of the site.
    5. Perform a refresh or hard refresh (Ctrl + F5), the admin bar appears, indicating that the page is no longer cached.

    We would appreciate your guidance on resolving this issue

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @chun0914

    Thank you for reaching out.
    I am unable to replicate this issue with the steps you provided. This may happen if the option  Don’t cache pages for logged-in users was disabled or the pages were cached for some of the user roles.

    To be safe, delete the /wp-content/cache/page_enhanced/ folder (assuming that you are using Disk: Enhanced), make sure that the option “Don’t cache pages for logged-in users” in Performance>Page Cache is enabled, save all settings and purge the cache.
    Let me know if this helps!

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