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CloudFlare, disable caching

I am trying to get CloudFlare acting as a proxy on of my domains without caching content. I have the following page rules in place, but CloudFlare is still caching certain objects.

Can anyone shed any light?

Comments

  • HyperSpeedHyperSpeed Member
    edited February 2015

    There should be a bypass cache option when you edit the settings on that page, under edit rule or add rule.

    Thanked by 1J1021
  • Thanked by 1J1021
  • Already enabled.

  • It is possible there are some objects still in the cache. Use the "purge cache" to make sure these are removed.

    Also, although it should not be needed to say... I understand you're doing hard refreshes to bypass your browser's cache, right? Not just F5...

    Thanked by 1J1021
  • Traffic said: Also, although it should not be needed to say... I understand you're doing hard refreshes to bypass your browser's cache, right? Not just F5...

    I'm checking the headers. "CF-cache-status", watching some things go from "miss" to "hit", where CloudFlare is caching.

  • TrafficTraffic Member
    edited February 2015

    @kcaj said:
    I'm checking the headers. "CF-cache-status", watching some things go from "miss" to "hit", where CloudFlare is caching.

    That doesn't mean you are doing or not hard refreshes, even if you're not using a browser and have caching disabled.

    Have you checked the cache headers your server sends to CloudFlare?

    Thanked by 1J1021
  • luilui Member
    edited February 2015

    You should use:

    kcaj.me/*
    *.kcaj.me/*

    You forgot the last * in the second rule

    Thanked by 2J1021 Dylan
  • J1021J1021 Member
    edited February 2015

    luissousa said: You should use:

    kcaj.me/

    *.kcaj.me/

    You forgot the last * in the second rule

    kcaj.me/*
    *.kcaj.me/*

    This seems to have done the trick. Thank you for your input.

  • while talking about cloudflare, is there anything we should turn off that impacts seo?

  • @kcaj said:
    This seems to have done the trick. Thank you for your input.

    Yeah, that's what I wanted to write, but my answer was badly formated

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