• Resolved doctorEQ

    (@doctoreq)


    (I posted this yesterday, but I am afraid in the wrong area. Sorry if there is repetition)

    Inside W3TC, on the General Settings area, I clicked on the “Compatibility Test” button and was returned these results:

    Legend
    Installed: Functionality will work properly
    Not detected: May be installed, but cannot be automatically confirmed
    Ok: Current value is acceptable.
    Yes/No: The value was successful detected.

    Can someone enlighten me a bit on the “not detected” part?

    I am quite new at this. I am using WP 3.1.3, Polished theme from Elegant Themes, W3 Total Cache 0.9.2.3, WordPress SEO 0.4.2, on a Windows 7 x64 machine and have shared hosting using Linux/Apache. Page Speed in Chrome is 80. Page load time: 12 seconds.

    TIA

    doctorEQ

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  • How about consolidating your FIVE posts into one?

    Thread Starter doctorEQ

    (@doctoreq)

    Rob – actually, it’s six posts.

    If I said I’d give you $10,000 if you could think of three reasons why in 5 minutes or less, would I have to pay you? lol.

    I’ll explain: As a literal and long-winded, highly observant and specific person, the reason is because of a dilemma I have faced over the years, and now here. If I combine all six issues, and let’s say each of the six have three specific questions, (that’s 18 total), there will be a post so large that nobody wants to even read it. If some kind person DOES read it, I find that I get answers that fail to address half of the questions. The post just sits there for days, unanswered.

    I have tried numbering the questions, making a list of questions at the end, making them bold…everything I can think of. Now I try to keep one post limited to one issue.

    I am trying to make things REALLY simple so that I actually get answers.

    See? I bet you coulda thought of that ??

    Thanks for asking!

    [How about you take a shot at answering even ONE of them?]

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Not detected refers to the fact that W3TC is looking for a module to enable some functionality and the module doesn’t exist on your server is is inactive.

    Thread Starter doctorEQ

    (@doctoreq)

    Thanks Frederick. Several weeks ago I learned the “not detected” isn’t as bad as it sounds (like “not working” would be worse). I kind of wonder which module it’s not detecting. I guess it might be something as simple as that I am not using a CDN or minify.

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