• Resolved longnha

    (@longnha)


    Hi,

    The new upgrade break setting page, it put every tab contents into one page. Hope this is not issue at my end only!

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    Hi,

    Can you turn on browser’s inspector and see if there is any javascript error? If you don’t mind, please paste the screenshot here.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter longnha

    (@longnha)

    Hi,

    Yes, please see the screenshot:

    View post on imgur.com

    Thanks.

    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    Looks like you didn’t update successfully. The litespeed-cache-admin.js you are using is the old version. That’s why you get that error. Do you mind telling us how you upgraded?

    Can you reinstall the lscache plugin again? Or manually upload the files from v1.1.0.

    Thanks.

    Hello,

    In my side, impossible to update the plugin (with Cloudlinux + cageFS).

    Manual FTP is OK

    But after update, I see a ParseError, SyntaxError in Json line 1266 (not sure)

    The previous release is OK with no errors

    Please check your code. My database is MariaDB 10.1.21

    Regards

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by allianse.
    Thread Starter longnha

    (@longnha)

    EDIT: I’m no longer seeing error.

    I update it via Plugin page, click “update now” button.

    I download the new version and upload it via FPT, it does fix the issue somehow but still, some strange behavior happen, example:

    1. I clicked on a tab: /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=lscache-settings#excludes

    It display the tab’s content, then a second later, the page seem refresh itself and display: “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.”

    2. I click “Back”, it show tab’s content as normal.

    I did clear cloudflare cache but it still the same.

    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by longnha.
    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    @allianse Can you try clear your CDN cache if you have one? The previous release is ok because we didn’t rewrite the javascript until v1.1.0. I believe your ParseError is caused by the cache of litespeed-cache-admin.js file.

    @longnha Yes you are right. Just confirmed that “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.” display issue. You can use “Litespeed Cache” -> “Settings” to set instead currently. We will fix it in next release.

    Hi
    On another website I also get the same issue as @longnha > and a JS error > https://s26.postimg.org/bg2hpvcl5/Capture_d_e_cran_2017-06-07_a_16.45.12.jpg
    I’m on Cloudflare BUT Cloudflare is setup to bypass (and not cache) all wp-admin/*

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by pako69.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by pako69.
    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    @pako69 I visited your link in your screenshot, looks like there is no error anymore:

    https://www.***.net/wp-content/plugins/litespeed-cache/admin/js/litespeed-cache-admin.js

    I guess you have a cache in your browser sent via Cloudflare. Try another browser.

    @hailite > Well done! ??
    thanks

    Plugin Support Hai Zheng?

    (@hailite)

    @pako69 You are most welcome.

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