• Resolved mmcculli

    (@mmcculli)


    I just installed Super Page Cache and testing it out on a Woo site. On the the tab Third Party you can enable/disable caching on different parts of Woo. In testing I checked these things on/off. But the Cloudflare Cache Rule didn’t change at all. So not sure what these do? I also noticed the things like /my-account* are in the URLs to not be cached. So won’t that overwrite the checkbox called My Account page?

    Last, as soon as a customer logs into their account Cache is BYPASS on all pages too. So things like my-account and checkout won’t be cached in the first place. I cannot find a setting to control Logged In users disable cache. I assume it is one of the cookies.

    Can someone explain to me how Woo setting really work.

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  • Plugin Support Ionut Neagu

    (@ionutn)

    Hey,

    I am happy to explain you more. The url/cookie exclusion lists are controlling the CF rule, while the 3rd party settings are using cache control headers to instruct CF to don’t case certain urls, I do agree that we can probably do better in merging those settings.

    You are right, but there might happen that a guest is going on the checkout page, it depends how the WOO setup was done.

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