Since WP 5.6 I have been having problems which WP associate with the Cache Enabler plugin.
Before that WP5.6 I could clear the cache(s) and there would be no issues.
Since WP 5.6, when I click on “Clear Page Cache” or “Clear Site Cache” it will generate a WP Fatal Error message and email:
“Since WordPress 5.2 there is a built-in feature that detects when a plugin or theme causes a fatal error on your site, and notifies you with this automated email.
In this case, WordPress caught an error with one of your plugins, Cache Enabler.”
I also use the “Fast Velocity Minify” plugin and now I find that any changes I make to the settings in that plugin, on ‘save’, also result in a notification from WP that Cache Enabler has causes a Fatal Error for the site.
This was not the case before WP 5.6.
I thought when WP5.7 came along that the issue would be resolved by Cache Enabler or WP, but that seems not to have happened. So I write now to let you know.
In the past I have turned on WP Debug to monitor the situation and see if I can get some error messages for you, but none is ever recorded, so I have no other information for you from that source. WP Debug just does not record any errors.
Perhaps the server logs have such error data, but I don’t know what to look for, or where to look for it, or how to interpret such logs, so cannot provide it.
However, I noted today that after a non-critical setting change on Fast Velocity Minify (which resulted in the above WP Fatal Error message), that the Cache Enabler cache was not cleared and the error seems to be limited to the admin side of the site, not to the public side.
So, by the time I open a new browser tab, all was operational again immediately. Sometimes in the past it would take several seconds to get admin access again.
I write to let you know.
FYI, I like using Cache Enabler as it is both simple and effective and I have no intention of moving to another cache plugin. I just hope that this issue can get resolved sometime soon.
Regards and thanks,
Angus.
Second:
Can I still use the plugin if I change from Jitsi meet to 8×8?
Is it because of WP 5.6 version?
Thanks, Blaise
]]>A recent update broke the Matomo reporting on my site.
I’m not exactly sure what, but it could be the WP upgrade to 5.6.
wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/widget.min.js seems to be missing.
Has anyone else encountered this?
Kind regards,
Timmmy
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]]>The reason Caldera Forms isn’t working right in WP5.6 appears to be because of the depreciation of one of the older jquery libraries.
If you install the “Enable jQuery Migrate Helper” plugin and then go into its settings (In the tools menu) and select jQuery Version = Legacy 1.14.4-wp it all seems to work based on my first bit of testing.
Hopefully this will get us through till the new owners fix Caldera!
]]>Thanks for your last update 4.1.24
However, after WordPress 5.6 update, I noticed small styling issues with the ‘button_set’ field. Please check the next screenshot https://take.ms/8nKp2
Best Regards!
Ramzesimus