While we’d added some default exclusions there are still situations you may need custom cache exclusions put in place. We exclude the following pages for WooCommerce sites: If we see WooCommerce on the site we add some extra default exclusions, so you don’t have to worry. Pages where a cookie containing wordpress_ has a value set.Pages named cart, checkout, or check-out.Some of these default cache exclusions are: Default Cache ExclusionsĬertain pages are excluded from server caching by default on all sites to help ensure functionality. Our servers will respect cache exclusion rules for pages, cookies and arguments. There are situations when a page should never be served from cache and the interaction should always be treated as unique, such as during checkout or login. To learn more about testing and changing cache headers see the full guide. Assets can only be cleared when the cache header reaches its expiration or the user clears their browser cache.Ĭache-control headers cannot be set lower than 600 seconds (10 minutes) – anything lower requires a full cache exclusion rule. Because these assets are stored locally, purging server cache will not clear old assets off visitors machines. Cache expiration can be adjusted through cache headersĬache headers are rules that tell each visitor’s computer how long to save assets (like images) locally.All static assets on the WP Engine platform are cached 365 days by default. 1MB buffer size, data is stored based on what was request most recentlyīrowser Cache - Stores assets in a user’s local browser.Uses all of Cloudflare’s default file extensions, plus mp4. GES is an optional add-on feature with a monthly cost.GES Cache - Global Edge Security, partnered with Cloudflare.Advanced network is a free optional feature.Advanced Network Cache - DNS-level cache, powered by Cloudflare.CDN Cache - Stores static assets on various global servers.
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