• Resolved lukefive

    (@lukefive)


    As of this week I am starting to see 404 errors via webpagetest.org. Oddly, they are for the old file name (host-analyticsjs-local/cache/local-ga.js). I have deactivated the CAOS plugin and re-activated several times, along with generating the new file name. I have also searched the site for where this old filename might be stored.
    Tried switching the site in and out of troubleshooting mode. No luck.

    Any tips?

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

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    I checked for it on Pingdom, and checked your pages sources, but it doesn’t detect it. Perhaps it’s a caching issue on webpagetest.org’s side?

    You could try emptying wW3 Total Cache’s minify cache and try again?

    Are you using CloudFlare by any chance? If so, flush these caches as well.

    Thread Starter lukefive

    (@lukefive)

    I disabled W3TC, renamed the minify directory and created a new blank directory named minify, the re-activated W3TC.
    According to Firefox web dev tools, and webpagetest.org, it is still trying to load “https://luke5marketing.com/wp-content/plugins/host-analyticsjs-local/cache/local-ga.js”

    My other site with CAOS not doing this. Also, not using CloudFlare.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 5 months ago by lukefive.
    Thread Starter lukefive

    (@lukefive)

    @daanvandenbergh I have resolved this by completely uninstalling W3TC and re-installing it. (Of course I first exported my config file so I did not have to completely start over.)

    Thanks for your help.

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