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  • Infopro
    You might want to check the magento docs for tips on disabling magento cache: Magento Documentation Google yields many results searching for: Disable magento cache
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  • Nabil331
    Hello no i am not asing for cache agento, i need to disable caching on my SERVER which i own and have cpanel.
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  • Infopro
    Well, your question is too vague. I'm not sure what server cache you're speaking of. So, assumed you have a cache issue with magento. Searching google as mentioned returned many results, hence my reply.
    i try to install a plugin on magento website but is not working properly because cachers is enabled on server.

    How do you know this exactly? Have you checked with magento support about the issue?
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  • Nabil331
    thanks for your reply. sorry if my request is not clear, i have a linux server used for my website's. one of my website is a magento worked well no problem but i try to add customer online extension which allow clients to see the last orders placed for each products like a notification. the extension is provided from mageworx. they installed the extension but notification is not working even the plugin is installed and their support he ask me to switch off the cachers on the server but i do not know how to switch cachers off using my cpanel server for more clarification this is a response from support mageworx unfortunately we could not check your server, please, address your system administrator to switch your cachers off on the server. While the cachers are on, we could not save the changes on your ftp, even having your details.
    Thank you. Looking forward to your reply.
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  • cPanelMichael
    for more clarification this is a response from support mageworx unfortunately we could not check your server, please, address your system administrator to switch your cachers off on the server. While the cachers are on, we could not save the changes on your ftp, even having your details.

    Hello :) Could you have them elaborate on the specific error message they receive when attempting to save changes via FTP? Are they connecting over an IP address or a domain name? Thank you.
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  • gryzli
    I think that by default cPanel doesn't use any intermediate-caching-systems (varnish, nginx proxying ...or whatever). Is your site/domain using any third-party services like CloudFlare, which could eventually cache through the way of serving request ? There is one-more place to check and it is - check for any PHP opcode cachers like: APC, eAccelerator, Memcache or Opcache The simplest way for checking (which I got on my mind) is to place a simple testphpinfo.php script in your site with the following content: [PHP][/PHP] And then hit:
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  • Nabil331
    thank for everyone who try to help. the problem was fixed i flushed cache of Linux memory and the support of mageworx has been added the change to module via FTP. the problem has been resolved
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  • cPanelMichael
    I am happy to see the issue is now resolved. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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