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  • Plugin Author GatorDog

    (@gatordog)

    When it says “document root” that’s actually the WordPress directory, nothing to do with root directory of the system. This is where GatorCache is installed by default, unless you check the “above document root” box at install.

    Thread Starter WWDay3

    (@wwday3)

    Thanks for the tip. However…

    I am not seeing gator_cache anywhere in the install for this particular website. Gator Cache seems to think it’s working, but the directory is not there.

    No debug info is written to the page source.

    Here is the config file

    <?php exit;?>
    lifetime = 1209600
    cache_dir = “/var/chroot/home/content/99/9999999/gator_cache”
    group = “xxxxxxxxxx.com”
    enabled = 1
    gzip = 1
    skip_user = 1
    last_modified = 0
    cache_warm = 1
    pingback = “https://xxxxxxxxxx.com/xmlrpc.php&#8221;
    debug = 1
    skip_ssl = 1
    host = “xxxxxxxxxx.com”
    dir_slash = 1
    jp_mobile = 1
    content_type = “Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8”
    rss2_type = “Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8”
    atom_type = “Content-Type: application/atom+xml; charset=UTF-8”
    rdf_type = “Content-Type: application/rdf+xml; charset=UTF-8”
    default_feed = “rss2”
    jp_mobile_cache = 1

    The wordpress install is NOT at the level listed above. If it was, it should be at “/var/chroot/home/content/99/9999999/xxxxxxxxxx.com/gator_cache” (if I understand what you’re trying to do)

    Thread Starter WWDay3

    (@wwday3)

    Ah ha. I finally found the button that moves the cache directory. Hidden at the bottom of the http rules page. ** Probably should move it to a more noticeable place. ** Thanks for the help.

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