• Resolved GeDInfo

    (@gedinfo)


    Hi,

    I’m having an issue with the cache generated by Ally on scanned pages. One of these pages is my WooCommerce checkout page, which outputs the update_order_review_nonce.

    Ally caches the entire HTML of this page, which causes WooCommerce to return HTTP 403 errors on some internal requests.

    How can I force Ally not to cache pages that shouldn’t be cached?

    Thank you,
    Alessio

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  • Plugin Support Elementor Team

    (@talmo)

    Ally is not made to clear cache but it has its own cache storage, if you go to any page in viewing you can see the assistant button at the top bar and upon hover clear all cache, click that and if there is still a conflict, please open a ticket to support on elementor.com

    Thread Starter GeDInfo

    (@gedinfo)

    Can you confirm that the issue is not related to Ally? The only thing I can see is the HTML stored in the wp_ea11y_page_scanned table, specifically in the full_html column, which is caching the update_order_review_nonce value.

    Thank you,
    Alessio

    Plugin Support Elementor Team

    (@talmo)

    Hi @gedinfo ,

    In the latest versions, we added a clear cache for Ally. When visiting any page in view mode and hovering over the assistant button, there is a clear all cache button. Click it, and it will clear the specific cache.

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