[Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Sub-Directory Problem
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I have W3 Total cache set up in a blog in the root directory which works great with disk enhanced. I have another blog set up in a sub-directory and it gives me the following error: It appears Page Cache URL rewriting is not working. If using apache, verify that the server configuration allows .htaccess or if using nginx verify all configuration files are included in the configuration. When I turn off disk enhanced in the sub-directory it works ok. Is there any way to get W3 cache to work on the sub-directory as well? Thanks
Here is the compatibility check output:
Compatibility TestLegend
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.Server Modules & Resources:
Plugin Version: 0.9.2.4
PHP Version: 5.2.17 (PHP5 required for Minify, Rackspace CloudFiles, Microsoft Azure support)
Web Server: Lite Speed
FTP functions: Installed (required for Self-hosted (FTP) CDN support)
Multibyte String support: Installed (required for Rackspace Cloud Files support)
cURL extension: Installed (required for Amazon S3, Amazon CloudFront, Rackspace CloudFiles support)
zlib extension: Installed (required for compression support)
Opcode cache: Installed (XCache)
Memcache extension: Not installed
HTML Tidy extension: Not installed (required for HTML Tidy minifier suppport)
Mime type detection: Installed (mime_content_type) (required for CDN support)
Hash function: Installed (hash) (required for NetDNA purge support)
Safe mode: Off
Open basedir: Off
zlib output compression: Off
set_time_limit: Available
WordPress Resources/home/***/public_html/***/.htaccess: OK
/home/***/public_html/***/wp-content: OK
/home/***/public_html/***/wp-content/uploads/2011/09: OK
Fancy permalinks: /%postname%/
WP_CACHE define: Defined (true)
URL rewrite: Enabled
Network mode: No
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