• Resolved andrew55

    (@andrew55)


    We use litespeed cache on our website. It timer likely to become cached? Or, is timer displayed with ajax (and will be prevented from becoming cached)?

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  • Plugin Author Nabil Lemsieh

    (@nlemsieh)

    Hi @andrew55

    Evergreen timers should not be cached as they use cookies to function correctly. But on the other hand, one-time and recurring timers can be cached.

    Let me know if have any other questions.

    Best,
    Nabil

    Plugin Author Nabil Lemsieh

    (@nlemsieh)

    I haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved.
    If you have any further questions, feel free to start a new thread.

    Hi @nlemsieh

    If the page can’t be cached it’s a big problem in my opinion.

    This kind of plugin is usually needed on complex websites that usually need many plugins, and if you can’t cache the page it’s a serious problem in my opinion.

    Have you considered the idea to read the cookies with JavaScript? If you solve this issue your plugin would be the best of the bests, and you would probably dramatically increase the sales of the PRO version.

    This is my personal feedback, I will not buy the PRO version because of this issue. Of course, I don’t know how many users think like me, but I would estimate what would be the effort to read the cookies with JS, and how more sales you could have.

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