disallowed vary header values are present.
Understanding and Resolving 'Disallowed Vary Header Values'
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I am integrated with ezoic cloudfare. I need help with this issue: disallowed vary header values are present. I need to know what headers to exclude in the vary headers area as it is asking me to type in the headers to exclude and I have no idea what to type. Thanks.
Ezoic Employee
offgridbarefootgirl You can use the Debug tool in your dashboard and also with the Chrome extension. We went ahead and added a couple of headers for you. You will want to monitor your cache hit rate over the next few days. If you have third-party caching plugins through WordPress or your host, you may want to consider turning them off as well to avoid potential conflicts.
Thank for so much for helping and doing this!
Ezoic Employee
offgridbarefootgirl
Happy the team was able to help here
I'm back as I noticed that my mobile site does not update the newest posts and the menu does not work on mobile or different browser. I thought everything was fine, until I checked my site on mobile and other browsers. I would love advise on how I fix this and if it is related to caching? Thanks.
offgridbarefootgirl
I was able to fix this issue myself.
Nope...I thought I fixed my issue. Thanks to Ezoic cache or cloudfare or something, my site no longer works or is no longer clickable. All of my links throughout all of my 300+ posts do not work as they did before I did this Ezoic cache cloudfare thing. I am not happy. Building a site is a LOT WORK AND MONEY to have it messed up like this.
Ezoic Employee
We have guides to help you along with this sort of mobile issue:
https://support.ezoic.com/kb/article/i-activated-leap-and-the-mobile-menu-is-not-working-how-do-i-fix-this
The caching would only be an issue if you're using incompatible caching plugins / hosting or server side caching, which we've advised disabling.