Wordpress LScache Plugin: Are pages automatically purged on call to wp_update_post()
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hi, 1. I wanted to know if LiteSpeed automatically purges the cache of a post as soon as I call wp_update_post() on that webpage? 2. Is the cache of the page also purged from Quic Cloud CDN network? 3. Lets say that a webpage has a TTL of 1 week. So, its cache will expire after 7 days. However, I use the wp_update_post() function to update it today. Will LiteSpeed automatically purge all caches of this page everywhere? 4. Does this mean that LiteSpeed will automatically purge the cache and serve fresh content for all pages even if they have a long TTL? 5. If 4 is yes, then are there any situations where I might want to use a shorter TTL of 1 day instead of 1 week? Thanks. Hi, 1, yes 2, if you have enabled QC API , yes 3, whichever post you updated , LSCWP will purge all related pages , for example you updated post 1 which is under sub-category1 which is also under category1 , then all its related page , like post1 , sub-cat1 , cat1 , author ?etc pages will be purged. 4, by design , yes 5, I couldnt think any case of it Best regards,
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