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How to enable debug mode
The debug tab is a useful tool to find out why the cache isn't behaving the way you expect it to.
You can activate the debug mode by going to the advanced tab and clicking "Enable Logging"
Important: Don't forget to deactivate the logging mode as soon as you don't need it anymore.
And then login to the debugging dashboard:
After you log in, you should see a screen that looks something like this:
Warning! Do not copy and paste this log file to a public website!
The log file is going to keep track of the decisions it makes for every request while it's active.
In this case, looks like visiting the page testington
worked just fine:
12:46:39 90601 /2022/10/21/testington/ wp_cache_get_cookies_values: return:
12:46:39 90601 /2022/10/21/testington/ supercache dir: ABSPATH/wp-content/cache/supercache/supercache.test/2022/10/21/testington/
12:46:39 90601 /2022/10/21/testington/ wp_cache_get_cookies_values: return:
12:46:39 90601 /2022/10/21/testington/ Fetched static page data from supercache file using PHP. File: ABSPATH/wp-content/cache/supercache/supercache.test/2022/10/21/testington/index.html
2022/10/21/testington/index.html
was served when the /2022/10/21/testington/
page was requested.
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