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February 2, 2023 at 12:38 pm #6151
Orietta Schneider
ParticipantThe response time when I had changes to the calendar were good, and I didn’t have to clear the cache, to have changes made to the web calendar (which is connected to Microsoft Outlook).
NOW, the only way a change happens is when I CLEAR the cache.
What happened?
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Orietta Schneider.
February 2, 2023 at 12:52 pm #6158room34
KeymasterHi, sorry to hear you are running into an issue. It sounds like this may have to do with caching. I see you’re running the WP-Optimize plugin. Do you have its caching enabled?
It may be caching the calendar contents, preventing updates from showing up. I would suggest you try turning on the AJAX setting for your calendar. Loading the calendar via AJAX usually resolves issues with caching plugins.
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