by axew3 » Fri Dec 03, 2021 6:52 pm
NOTE THAT SINCE 2.6.5 > the problem has been fixed for any cache plugin, using any setting.
Cache plugins works fine with any setting now.
so the following is OBSOLETE since 2.5.6>
Just noted into a site, that is running WP Super Cache a problem.
Since into this site user's can login both into phpBB and wp, when users login into phpBB,
then they come into wordpress, are not recognized at all, simply, the wp_w3all plugin DO NOT RUN into frontend.
You can note that if the user, with phpBB valid cookies, points to wp-admin, it is correctly logged in.
To fix this it is necessary the follow:
Go To:
WP Super Cache Settings -> Advanced (tab)
Cache restrictions ->
Activate this option:
Disable caching for visitors who have a cookie set in their browser.
or the integration plugin will NOT RUN into frontend, it is totally totally excluded, like deactivated.
- Screenshot 2021-12-03 at 19-38-22 WP Super Cache ‹ Wilmott — WordPress.png (17.79 KiB) Viewed 6424 times
[size=150][color=#BF0040]NOTE THAT SINCE 2.6.5 > the problem has been fixed for any cache plugin, using any setting[/color][/size]. [b]Cache plugins works fine with any setting now.[/b]
[size=150][b]so the following is [color=#BF0040]OBSOLETE[/color][/b] since 2.5.6>[/size]
Just noted into a site, that is running WP Super Cache a problem.
Since into this site user's can login both into phpBB and wp, when users login into phpBB,
then they come into wordpress, are not recognized at all, simply, the wp_w3all plugin DO NOT RUN into frontend.
You can note that if the user, with phpBB valid cookies, points to wp-admin, it is correctly logged in.
To fix this it is necessary the follow:
Go To:
WP Super Cache Settings -> Advanced (tab)
Cache restrictions ->
Activate this option:
[b]Disable caching for visitors who have a cookie set in their browser.
[/b]
or the integration plugin will NOT RUN into frontend, it is totally totally excluded, like deactivated.
[attachment=0]Screenshot 2021-12-03 at 19-38-22 WP Super Cache ‹ Wilmott — WordPress.png[/attachment]