BPS/WP Super Cache issues
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I recently uninstalled WP Super Cache and upgraded to the latest version of BPS Security.
I’m now receiving the following error even though I do not have WP Super Cache installed:
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WP Super Cache is deactivated and WPSC .htaccess code – # BEGIN WPSuperCache # END WPSuperCache – was found in your root .htaccess file.
If this is just temporary then this warning message will go away when you reactivate WPSC. You will need to set up and reconfigure WPSC again when you reactivate WPSC. If you are planning on uninstalling WPSC the WPSC .htaccess code will be automatically removed from your root .htaccess file when you uninstall WPSC. If you added commented out line of code in anywhere in your root htaccess file – # WPSuperCache – then delete it and refresh your browser. It appears that the BPS filters are working correctly with the WPSC htaccess code being written to the bottom of the root htaccess file, but I recommend that you manually cut and paste the WPSC htaccess code and the section of WordPress htaccess code that starts with # BEGIN WordPress and ends with # END WordPress to the top area of your root htaccess file right after Options -Indexes in your root htaccess file.
—-When I remove the line #WPSuperCache from my .htaccess file, the error goes away.
However, when I use BPS to regenerate the secure .htaccess file the error message reappears!
Where is BPS getting this from?
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