Hello @insecttrojan
Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!
This file outputs the OPML XML format for getting the links defined in the link administration. This can be used to export links from one blog over to another. Links aren’t exported by the WordPress export, so this file handles that.
This file is not added by default to WordPress theme pages when outputting feed links. It will have to be added manually for browsers and users to pick up that this file exists.
Can you please share the file and folder where this is cached?
Thanks!
hey thanks for your help it add the file on cache directory wp-content/cache/page_enhanced/www.insect.gr/wp-links-opml.php
Hello @insecttrojan
Thank you for your feedaback.
If it’s used as explained in my previous topic, this may be cached.
Thanks1
I add on never cache /wp-links-opml\.php$ but it still cache ?
Hello @insecttrojan
Can you please share the screenshot of Performance>Page Cache>Advanced area?
Thanks!
Hello @insecttrojan
Thank you for your feedback.
Can you please add wp-.*.php to Performance>Page Cache>Advanced>Never Cache following pages field?
Thanks!
I have already the default wp-.*\.php to remove that and to add wp-.*.php is not the same ?
Hello @insecttrojan
I cannot replicate this and adding wp-.*\.php should not cache this.
Doe sit cause any problems for you and can you try to manually delete it?
Thanks!
if is not problem to have .php cached files then I will let it as it is. Thanks