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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @chengjianping

    Thank you for reaching out and I am sorry for the late reply.

    The notification you are getting is not coming from the W3 Total Cache. However, the W3TC does require adding the rewrite rules. Depending on the configuration, you can find the rules within the plugin section in Performance>Install>

    You can copy those rules to your nginx.conf file manually. Just make sure to follow the path to the file, which you can also see in Performance>Install

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter jianping cheng

    (@chengjianping)

    Do I need to enter /www/wwwroot/gemzashop.com/nginx.conf:
    Is this rule written into Nginx?

    Moderator Yui

    (@fierevere)

    永子

    editing nginx.conf requires system administrator (root) access,

    therefore in most setups you have to do that yourself while logged in onto system console as root

    Thread Starter jianping cheng

    (@chengjianping)

    How should I operate in the pagoda panel? Will the nginx rules change? The nginx I circled is the nginx configuration, right?https://prnt.sc/_4X_ZCiFzLre

    Thread Starter jianping cheng

    (@chengjianping)

    I have filled in the rules in the pagoda panel, but there is still this prompt. What’s going on?https://prnt.sc/F-uffZRBS0iH

    The cache is cached via Redis, but is not shown in the W3TC statistics collection table. Does this mean that the cache is not working?https://prnt.sc/XN3Rr2rfgx-o

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