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  • Plugin Author Raam Dev

    (@raamdev)

    @ Anneleen Could you please provide a few more details about what’s not working? Errors? Screenshots? Anything additional would be helpful. ??

    Also, if you have a GitHub account (or would like to create a free one), I’d love if you could open a new issue for this on the GitHub page. I’ll add it to my list of things to work on:

    https://github.com/WebSharks/Quick-Cache/issues

    Thread Starter Anneleen

    (@anneleen)

    Hi, thanks for the quick answer! Thing is that the only way I know that the plugins aren’t working because of Quick Cache is because they only count a small amount of the visitors (when activated it’s really low in comparison to when it’s disabled). When I disable Quick Cache, the statistics plugins work normally.

    I’ll open the issue later on this day.

    @anneleen, I believe that the root of your problem is that StatPress Visitors only triggers its logging during a certain part of the WordPress PHP page load. Since caching plugings try to ‘snapshot’ pages, the logging code is not hit.

    TBH, Google Analytics (or similar competitor) is a far better choice as it will filter a lot of the bot traffic from your stats and is executed by a tiny bit of script on the HTML page generated by either WordPress or a cache plugin such as this one.

    Plugin Author Raam Dev

    (@raamdev)

    @anneleen Gawain is correct: Most WordPress Stats plugins won’t work with caching plugins because they need to be coded to specifically work with the caching plugin. I recommend using something like Google Analytics or WordPress.com Stats (through the JetPack plugin) if you want to also use a caching plugin like Quick Cache.

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