In this guide: When and why to regenerate the Oxygen cache after translating.

Contents
- Why it may be needed
- When to regenerate cache
- General steps
- If it is still not visible
Why it may be needed
Oxygen may use cache to render pages more efficiently. Sometimes a translation is already saved, but the frontend still shows an earlier version.
In those cases, regenerating the cache helps Oxygen prepare the page again with the updated data.
When to regenerate cache
After a real JSON import.
After saving inline translations.
After resetting translations for a page.
When the translation appears saved but is not visible on the frontend.
After important changes to a template or global block.
General steps
- Go to the WPML Oxygen Connector panel.
- Locate the affected page or the cache section.
- Run the cache regeneration.
- Open the translated page in a private window or as a visitor.
- Check whether the updated texts now appear.
If it is still not visible
Check that there is a real translation and not a copy of the original text.
Check that the target language is active.
Check that the translated page exists in WPML.
Also clear external caches if you use a cache plugin, CDN, or server cache.