One common method of caching content for websites is via the use of reverse proxy caching. Common examples of this are Varnish and Nginx. These systems allow a website to update content and have the visitor’s experience cached without the need for complex plugins storing the files locally and using up a user’s disk space.
The Remote Cache Purger plugin sends a request to delete (aka flush) the cached data of a page or post to remote server(s).
How It Works
Manually
Active installations10+
Weekly downloads
10-28.57%
Version1.0.4.4
Last updated12/27/2020
WordPress version4.7
Tested up to5.6.14
PHP version5.6
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