• I installed W3 Cache and it’s working, maybe too well.

    Firefox caught a problem with RPC Blogrolling and report an “Attack” problem shutting my one site down concerning the Blogroll.

    I removed blogrolling script and changed all blogroll links manual to reflect standard links. These don’t change often so the work is complete.

    Now…on my desktop, in Firefox, the links in the sidebar appear fine.

    However, I went to the site via my laptop, aircard internet connection and the “blogroll” is still appearing shutdown.

    Also, I removed Kontera in-text links which are not showing up on my site via the desktop but also continue to appear on the laptop.

    One difference, I’m logged in to the site on the desktop not the laptop, I don’t think this should matter. (Sorry for the long discussion)

    My question is – What is caching that can be cleared to correct the site on the laptop or anyone else’s views who have visited and returned only to get the cached version of the site?

    I clear everything on Firefox on the laptop, restarted it but no change.

    Is my setup with W3 Caches causing this?

    Any constructive help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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  • W3TC does not modify the content of your site. If you disable the plugin all of the errors you’re talking about are gone? I’m not sure I understood all of the issues you’re having.

    Thread Starter Don Anastas

    (@javaman1)

    I didn’t say W3TC was modifying my site content.

    When I changed my blogroll links and disabled the Kontera in-text link plugin these items remained unchanged when I was in the “log off” mode of the site.

    A visitor would still see the old blog roll and the Kontera in-text links were showing up.

    Yes, I disabled the W3TC link and it cleared up.

    It was only appearing on the main page of the site in Firefox. I cleared the cookies, passwords, et al and even restarted Firefox but these items remained unchanged.

    My question was asking why this was occurring and how could I clear this up without disabling the W3TC plugin.

    I’m not familiar with the plugin you’re referring to. Can you submit a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin so I can see your settings?

    Hi Frederick
    I’m very exiting about your plugin but I;m getting this error when activating: …..wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/w3-total-cache.php on line 47
    i did 755 changes on content and upload folder and did uninstall all plugins, iam using thesis theme and wordpress 301
    Thank you.

    i mean 777 changes

    Sorry I don’t understand. So you have the plugin properly activated?

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