• Resolved Mike Clarke

    (@rawthey)


    Caching on my site recently stopped working.

    The cache system is enabled in the WP Fastest Cache options but the directory wp-content/cache/all/ is empty despite visiting numerous pages.

    There are no messages relating to the cache in the PHP debug logfile.

    I’ve tried disabling and re-enabling the cache but that made no difference.

    How can I track down the cause of this problem?

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  • Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Can you tell me the url please?

    Thread Starter Mike Clarke

    (@rawthey)

    sedbergh.org.uk

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    WP Fastest Cache does not work because of SSL problem. Please take a look at the following tutorial for the solution.

    https://www.wpfastestcache.com/tutorial/plugin-does-not-work-after-https-redirection/

    Thread Starter Mike Clarke

    (@rawthey)

    Thanks for the link but this wasn’t the cause of the problem in this case. We’ve been running https for quite a long time and the WordPress settings were already set up to use https. There had been no problem with the cache until just recently.

    Looking at our backup records I saw that wp-content/cache/all disappeared from the system on July 26th and then reappeared late on July 30th but remained empty.

    Since the disappearance of wp-content/cache/all was shortly after the upgrade of WP Fastest Cache to 0.8.9.6 I wondered if there might be some problem with the latest version so rolled back to 0.8.9.5 whereupon everything worked fine.

    I then upgraded back to 0.8.9.6 to see if the problem came back but everything continued to run fine.

    I’m inclined to assume that something might have gone wrong with the upgrade process and the re-installation rectified this.

    Plugin Author Emre Vona

    (@emrevona)

    Please contact me via email: https://www.wpfastestcache.com/contact-us/

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