hey shflbrian ; I’m Autoptimize’s developer. Not sure what your setup is re. optimizing, but Cache Enabler works well with Autoptimize and the pages are stored with optimized HTML/ CSS/ JS/ … so it _can_ work in that context at least.
I use defer.js, but it has been the case with other free plugins as well. I haven’t got into the bigger paid plugins very much. If I can add a hook or something to a plugin to enable compatibility, I will change my review.
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shflbrian.
I’m not deep into CE, but the cache_enabler_before_store filter might be worth looking into? 🙂
I’ll see if I can learn something, but I assume that is not how you maintain your own plugin’s compatibility with CE.
To add, the optimizer does suggest a cache, meaning they have probably tested this plugin with a cache. https://i.imgur.com/QYwSSrr.png
I assume that is not how you maintain your own plugin’s compatibility with CE.
AO uses output buffering in order not to depend on any caching plugin.
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It seems this review is used like a support thread. It would be nice if it gets removed.
We recommend the AO plugin made by @optimizingmatters
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@shflbrian this review is false and misleading. @optimizingmatters was correct, the cache_enabler_before_store filter can be used to modify the page before it’s cached by Cache Enabler.
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I use defer.js, but it has been the case with other free plugins as well. I haven’t got into the bigger paid plugins very much. If I can add a hook or something to a plugin to enable compatibility, I will change my review.
@shflbrian following up as I’ve not heard back yet. You’ve been provided a filter hook that existed before the time of you posting this review. This means you’ve left a false, misleading review. Do you plan on updating it?