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Question What makes the Nginx caching options pop up or not in WP Plugin?

mr-wolf

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I haven't been busy with Plesk lately, which is a good thing really. I've been on holiday and didn't have to take a look at any server. Today I noticed that the whole WordPress plugin has been overhauled and I'm liking what I see.
I just don't know why some of the domains have an option to turn on Nginx caching and some don't.

I can't see much difference between a site that has these options and sites that don't.
Anyone?
 
I just don't know why some of the domains have an option to turn on Nginx caching and some don't.
The presence of the enable cache for nginx depends on the permissions for managing server settings ("Manage hosting" permission) on the domain.
And we have a bug EXTWPTOOLK-1563 that admin has this handle always.
 
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