Hi,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
The Bot Currency option is mainly for compatibility with services that interact directly with Google or Google Merchant, not something that works as a standalone cache control.
I’m not quite sure what you mean by “currency version vs non-currency version”. Could you clarify what exact thing WP Rocket is generating and share some examples? That will help me better understand your case.
Also, please note that Bot Currency is a premium feature. For detailed troubleshooting, kindly open a ticket on the premium support forum.
Best regards.
When I set “Bot currency” to one of those 2 currencies
please note that Bot Currency is a premium feature.
For pro or customer support, please contact the developer on their site. This includes pre-sales information.
As the developer is aware, customers may not be supported on this site.
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/guidelines/#do-not-post-about-commercial-products
Thread Starter
MarkJ
(@forusak)
@angelagrey Hey
https://prnt.sc/EdtSp13CUL8C
These are caches created by wp rocket, all for one page. I need only those with EUR and CZK which are made because I use your plugin. But WP rocket seem to be unable to create these (or at least the default currency) with preload. It preloads only those without currency, which are not served to visitors.
Do you acknowledge this issue and does your plugin have settings for this?
Thanks for bringing this up. Our plugin itself doesn’t manage how WP Rocket handles page caching or preload – we don’t have settings to control how cache is generated for different currency versions.
Since this behavior depends on how WP Rocket builds and serves cached pages, I’d recommend reaching out directly to their support team. They’ll be able to confirm whether it’s possible to configure their preload feature to include the currency-specific URLs (EUR, CZK).
Thread Starter
MarkJ
(@forusak)
Actually I could have described this problem differently. It is not so much related to rocket.
The problem is, it is serving “non-currency” version of site to bots, it means different one than to visitors. And one of the issues this cause is for example wp rocket cache. If I get rocket fixed, there will still be other issues related to this.
Right now:
Bots – no cookie
Real visitor – wmc_current_currency cookie
It would be much better if these two cases have the same outcome. That means not to use cookie when default woo currency is used as there is basically no reason for it.
-
This reply was modified 7 months, 3 weeks ago by
MarkJ.
It still doesn’t matter. Because the “bot currency” behavior is part of our compatibility mechanism with plugins that interact with merchants, it’s not something we directly handle. And, we don’t interfere with whether bots receive cookies or not.