Hi Madloki,
The “don’t cache pages for logged in users” is a fairly sensible one to have ticked, obviously. It’s just to give maximum flexibility I think, as the plugin is used across many different kinds of sites.
If you look in the WP Super Cache settings, in the “Accepted Filenames & Rejected URIs” section, you can probably specify part of a URL (perhaps “forum”) which should mean a page isn’t cached. You can check whether a page has been cached by looking at the bottom of the HTML source code, where it should say in an HTML comment.
Good luck!
S
Hi Simon,
I tried it yesterday, but without success. The cache remains active. Hm, or needs wp sc the url of the link?
Example:
https://buddypress.org/forums/topic/
/forums -> will not cache any files
Thats right?
thx
Markus
I’m curious to find out about this as well. Does just adding the /forums/ moniker to Rejected URIs box?
Hi all,
I am using super cache plugin in my wp-site.
I want some page not to be cached by super cache plugin. So I do following.
I have selected all check boxes in advanced tab ->Accepted Filenames & Rejected URIs.
but still in source page the text is displaying ‘page is cached’.
is there the cache is different for logged in user and not logged in users?
Can anyone have used this advanced tab in plugin.?
Thanks