• It looks like because my plugins are now on cloud, they are not functioning properly. So, now I just want it to stay on wordpress.

    How do I choose which files I want to go on cloud and which ones I don’t. Thank you.

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  • Not fully sure what you mean. Are you saying plugins like W3 Total Cache (W3TC) are being pushed to your cloud and not being resident locally on your server? More specifically, your /wp-content/plugins folder does not exist on your server but is in your cloud?

    When you turn off W3TC does the problem stop?

    Are you making use of W3TC’s CDN feature? If so, did u include {plugins_dir}/* into your Rejected Files list?

    Thread Starter letla2005

    (@letla2005)

    My wp-content/plugins folder somehow is put in the cloud instead of my server. So, all plugins. Now, I didn’t check to see if all of them go nuts, but for sure two of them won’t work if they are not directly on my server.

    I deactivated w3tc and my plugins work fine now. But of course, I want w3tc for when content is put in my media by other users. I don’t want it saved on my server.

    And, I will try what you suggested in CDN, now. I thought I already did… before I deactivated to see if that would change things. But, I will place an update. Thank you for your reply.

    Thread Starter letla2005

    (@letla2005)

    Ok, So I put the plugins on the Rejected Files List in CDN and I didn’t put any files in the server at all and my one important plugin for Page Builder is not functioning at all. So I’m assuming now, there is a conflict between W3TC and my Page Builder plugin.

    Any ideas how to resolve this?

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