• Resolved omahoung

    (@omahoung)


    Hello,

    I have a conflict on a site using both All in one SEO and SG Optimizer. When all in one is deactivated all is fine. When I activate All in one SEO, the website breaks on SG Optimzer CSS files minify activation. I get this message:

    
    Fatal error: Uncaught MatthiasMullie\Minify\Exceptions\IOException: The file "/home/ilearningtutor/public_html/dev/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/dist/Lite/assets/css/aioseo/css/admin-bar.css.min.css" could not be opened for writing. Check if PHP has enough permissions. in /home/ilearningtutor/public_html/dev/wp-content/plugins/sg-cachepress/vendor/matthiasmullie/minify/src/Minify.php:476
    

    The problem concerns the file /all-in-one-seo-pack/dist/Lite/assets/css/aioseo/css/admin-bar.css.min.css

    On my server I don’t have such a file. I can see /all-in-one-seo-pack/dist/Lite/assets/css/ and that’s it, there is no /aioseo/css/admin-bar.css.min.css, this doesn’t exists.

    I have submitted a ticket in the SG Optimizer forum. They told me they can’t reproduce the issue and also that on their server this file exists.

    So the question is: is this file existing or not?

    Do you have any idea of what could cause this issue?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Support Shivam Tyagi

    (@shivamtyagi)

    Hi @omahoung,

    Can you please let me know what version of All in One SEO are you using?

    Thread Starter omahoung

    (@omahoung)

    Hello Shivamtyagi,
    I have the version 4.1.10.

    Plugin Support Shivam Tyagi

    (@shivamtyagi)

    Hey @omahoung,

    The file that’s being looked up shouldn’t exist since the equivalent in 4.1.10 should be admin-bar.654f4913.css. So this seems to be a caching issue and there might be some very aggressive caching going on here (possibly OPCache).

    Thread Starter omahoung

    (@omahoung)

    According to SiteGround tests, both the files exist, bar.css.min.css being created when the user is logged in.

    Here is their answer:

    Most probably the support of All-In-One-SEO plugin have mistaken the file because both of them do exist on my end:

    /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/dist/Lite/assets/css/admin-bar.654f4913.css

    and

    /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/dist/Lite/assets/css/aioseo/css/admin-bar.css.min.css

    As you can see they are located under different folders. I am using the latest version of the plugin (4.1.10) as well. The second file is generated only when the frontend is accessed while the user is logged in.

    Plugin Support J Burns

    (@subiewrx)

    Hi @omahoung,

    In testing on SiteGround, this file – /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/dist/Lite/assets/css/aioseo/css/admin-bar.css.min.css was only created after activating the SG Optimizer – CSS files minify.

    I then had both files as SG support pointed out.

    Could you please follow up with SG support to see if there is a permissions issue?

    Let me know what you find.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter omahoung

    (@omahoung)

    Hi,

    Thanks for writing in the SGoptimizer forum, this has clarified the situation and made things change faster.

    The file is indeed created by SGoptimizer. SiteGround developers will implement a fix on their plugin.

    This ticket can be closed here.

    Kind Regards.

    Plugin Author arnaudbroes

    (@arnaudbroes)

    Hey @omahoung,

    I’m glad I could help out. It definitely was a strange issue but I’m glad that the team from SiteGround eventually figured it out.

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