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There should be a bypass cache option when you edit the settings on that page, under edit rule or add rule.
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...
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?
You should use:
You forgot the last * in the second rule
*.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?
Yeah, that's what I wanted to write, but my answer was badly formated