Does it mean that in the version of the plugin you documented (5.7.0.1) it was not possible to have a unique cache per user and now in the version (7.0.0.1) it is possible?
I appreciate your response to determine if it is now possible to enable the cache for logged in users. Thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the B2BKing plugin, it is a very valuable and powerful solution for B2B businesses.
Thank you for purchasing our plugin and for your kind words about B2BKing!
I believe the feature you're referring to in the LiteSpeed documentation is specifically for their LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) implementation, which is different from their caching plugin.
Hello, in your documentation it says there is no way to enable a unique cache for each user in LiteSpeed Cache:
https://woocommerce-b2b-plugin.com/docs/users-see-wrong-content-b2c-users-see-b2b-content-or-prices/
But in the official LiteSpeed cache documentation, it says the following:
"This setting allows content to be cached for logged-in users. Pages will be stored in private cache by IP and session ID."
https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/cache/#cache-logged-in-users
Does it mean that in the version of the plugin you documented (5.7.0.1) it was not possible to have a unique cache per user and now in the version (7.0.0.1) it is possible?
I appreciate your response to determine if it is now possible to enable the cache for logged in users. Thank you very much for your time and congratulations on the B2BKing plugin, it is a very valuable and powerful solution for B2B businesses.
Hi there,
Thank you for purchasing our plugin and for your kind words about B2BKing!
I believe the feature you're referring to in the LiteSpeed documentation is specifically for their LiteSpeed Web Server (LSWS) implementation, which is different from their caching plugin.
If you see the setting description here:
It specifically mentions that these features work with LSWS, their proprietary web server solution (https://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server )
If you're specifically using the LiteSpeed Web Server (not just the plugin), I'd recommend reaching out to the LiteSpeed team to ask about this.
If they confirm that their server-side solution can properly maintain unique caches per user, that should work fine with B2BKing as well.
Let me know if you need any clarification on this!
Kind regards,
Stefan