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Hi Marc,
For now, I’ve turned off all the Avada theme performance options. If this has no result on the purging I’ll then look to implement one of the 2 above results. Thanks for your support.
Thanks,
ChrisHi Mathias,
I honestly cannot fathom out why it’s doing this. I wonder if it’s the theme that is doing this as I have CSS compiled, JS compiled and the themes own cache. Am thinking to turn this off and retest. But weird thing is I have other sites with same setup and they don’t show the same symptoms. I think Marc is right in that it is something else as I put in W3 Total Cache and it then had exactly the same issues.
Chris
Hi Marc,
So it is now moved to the uploads directory and within 30 mins is purged again.
I have 10 sites with the plugin. On 8 of them I don’t see this behaviour. But on two of them I do.
Thanks,
ChrisHi Marc,
Thanks for the reply. I don’t think it is now directly related to logging in. It just all disappears after around 10 mins.
I wonder if it’s something on our VPS then, such as AV. But I remember excluding the WPO directory as it did flag it up in the scans.
Likewise I’ll add it to an ignore list in the security plugin as it’s comes up as files changed warning.
I guess if it was hosting then all instances of the plugin cache would be deleted. So I don’t think it is this. I have another site which also has files deleted but then again another one which doesn’t.
I’ll amend the above and move it and see what difference that makes.
Thanks,
ChrisI am interested in some of your comments. Namely:
>> Used ftp to look at the wpo cache folder for those sub-items I did not want cached (mostly menus).
When you say you didn’t want to cache menus. What did you mean by this exactly?
>> Then I listed the menu main link (header link) with the wild card as shown in the example.
When you say menu main link(header link) what you mean?
>> To cover all the bases I also listed the menu element links separately.
Are you saying you can specifically exclude menus/navigation bar elements from the cache?
As I’m having big problems with a woocommerce site, whereby we preload and it gets purged within a few hours but we don’t know why and we’re not really getting any answers on here either. I think maybe it’s when a product is added. but I don’t see why that would purge the entire cache.
I’ve turned on logging now so as I hopefully it will log when the cache is purged and perhaps say why also.
Thanks,
ChrisUpdate: Now I’m aware of the problem I see it happening on another site as well.
This doesn’t have Woo installed. Same config etc.
I know 100% this site has not been updated in terms of pages, menus etc.
As the client gets us to perform this.
I’ll check the other sites we use now as well.
I suspect maybe now it’s not unique. Checked a 3rd site and that one is ok.
Is there some sort of debugging we can put on to see what/why the cache is being totally purged?Not that I can think of. The advanced-cache.php dropin is yours, right?
I can give you a list if plugins but there aren’t many and none spring to mind as cache related.
The Theme has some performance options in Avada. But this is around JS & CSS and their cache is under /uploads/fusion-styles and /uploads/fusion-scripts.
When the site was on test/dev before moving to live it was using Litespeed. That was then removed and then your plugin installed.When you say not compatible. What happens then?
And why do you need to stop using it?
Are you saying the page with CF7 and recaptcha is not cached or does it do something else?Ok, further to my last email I’ve reproduced it.
All caching files were in their file directory.
Happily browsing around the site and all good.When I logged in to the admin this then triggered the flush/purge of the cache.
It was the only action performed. No-one else was logged on.Thoughts?
Chris
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the quick response.
Yes, there were edits. Not directly a menu, but adding a new product.
So would this constitute a menu change and therefore a full purge then?
The other functions are not relevant in this case.Thanks for the other explanations. They make sense.
Thanks,
Chris