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Step-1 : Download " nginx-manager.zip " to Your Local Computer. Step-2 : Then, Login to your " yourdomain.com/wp-admin " Dashboard.
Step-3 : Then, Click on " Plugins " + " Add New " from left Side Menu of Dashboard.
Step-4 : Now, Click on " Upload Plugin " button.
Step-5 : Now, Browse " nginx-manager.zip " Downloaded plugin from your computer, Where you downloaded " nginx-manager.zip " According to Step – 1 Above then, click on " Install Now "
Step-6 : Now, Click on " Active Plugin "
Step-7 : Then, See left Side Menu. " Nginx Manager " folder is added on left Side Menu. Now, Click on " Nginx Manager " folder. Noted that: If you do not see " Nginx Manager " folder on left Side Menu then, see at left Side Menu " Settings " or " Tools ". Step-8 : Now you configure yourself oR Watch video tutorial below about Nginx Manager Configurations and Settings or How to work " Nginx Manager " in your WordPress site. oRAfter Activated Plugin According to Step-6 then,
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IMPORTANT If you are using a proxy you must modify the file wp-includes/class-http.php and delete (or comment out) lines 1346-1347 (WP 3.3) in function send_through_proxy():
if ( $check[‘host’] == ‘localhost’ || $check[‘host’] == $home[‘host’] )
For questions or support post a comment here http://www.iliveinperego.com/2010/10/nginx-automatically-cache-purge/ Scheduled posts scriptTo avoid problems with scheduled posts you must set a cron job that i
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