Hi, the plugin works great. I had small doubts about couple of things:
- Before using this plugin I was using cloudflare APO with the following rules:
*xyz.com/wp-admin/ * cache bypass
*xyz.com/wp-login.php* cache bypass
I had removed them when I started using this plugin. In the super page for cloudflare plugin, when I go to the cache tab and enable force cache bypassing for the backend with an additional Cloudflare page rule, It adds the following rule above the cache everything rule.
* Cache bypass
Is it alright if I add the rule for the login page just to make sure it doesn’t cache? What is the best way to format it?
*xyz.com/wp-login.php* Or
* Or
*
2. The admin bar disappears on my posts and pages when I am logged in, I have tried reinstalling and clearing cache. I am using your guide for removing the cache buster query too. (I also saw your recent reply in a recent thread in the support forum and I had followed all the steps).
I can work around it but if you have any thoughts?
3. Very rarely, I see the X-wp-cf-fallback-cache header along with the other 4 (like below)?
- Cache-control s-maxage=31536000, max-age=60
- X-wp-cf-super-cache cache
- X-wp-cf-super-cache-active 1
- X-wp-cf-fallback-cache 1
- X-wp-cf-super-cache-cache-control s-maxage=31536000, max-age=60
Is it important to have it and does it signify anything? Just curious!! I have enabled the fall back cache and cloudflare is usually HIT so I don’t have any issues there.
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