• Hello.

    I recently installed Wp-Super Cache and for some strange reason it didn’t work. I removed the plugin but now my server log file is going crazy with the error:

    mmap cache can’t open /var/www/vhosts/mysite/httpdocs/wp-content/advanced-cache.php – Permission denied

    The file advanced-cache.php i not even there and still getting this message. The file wp-config doesn’t have the entry for wp-super cache.

    Your help is appreciated
    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter invi2003

    (@invi2003)

    Anybody ?

    I had the same issue and just asked my hoster to remove that file (actually this is not file but symlink).

    If you have shell access you can try to remove it yourself.

    I have the same issue and to be honest feel that this issue is being trivialised by the Author. after a 30 minute @0,14 euro/min support call to my host I now have to submit a written request to have the file removed. All in all the (valuable working) time spent trying to remove wp-super-cache = over 1 hour + phone call and postage this all amounts to around 100 Euros to remove a possible security hole in my blog. This leads me to question the Integrity of a plugin that causes irreversable changes at a ROOT level of my webserver.

    I downloaded WP-Super Cache 0.6.7 today in the hope that it would solve the “de-installation” problem with “advanced-cache.php” and it does.

    put briefly: reinstall the plugin in the latest version, activate and enable in the settings menu. then follow the read me to deactivate and COMPLETELY deinstall all files.

    I would declare this problem as solved.

    Thanks to the Author for addressing this problem.

    Thread Starter invi2003

    (@invi2003)

    Yes. This new version fixed my problem.

    Thank you very much

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