• Resolved cositadmin

    (@cositadmin)


    I installed Autoptimize on Sunday night, and it worked well on Monday, I used a code suggested in a forum to block Autoptimize from running on pages with “noopt” in the address by editing the functions.php file, and have 2 pages with that identifier (just trying to give all facts)

    What’s happening is Tuesday at around 12pm my site all of a sudden got flooded with php requests and took the site down. My hosting provider had to restart the apache server, I cleared all caches’ and it worked fine until about an hour ago when the exact same thing happened.

    Is this something you’ve encountered previously, and is there a setting I should be adjusting?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    no, that’s not something I’ve encountered before @cositadmin; AO is executed inside the normal PHP-process in which WordPress is running and does not require extra PHP processes. although I will never say never, I think it is _very_ unlikely that AO is causing this behavior.

    I guess the best way to look into this would be to check the webserver access logs for page requests and checking if there’s unusual entries in there?

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter cositadmin

    (@cositadmin)

    Found the issue, it was just really unfortunate timing with the installation of the Autoptimize.

    Thanks for your patient reply.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    you’re welcome @cositadmin, feel free to leave a review of the plugin and support here! ??

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