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  • Hi

    You can check the option on the caching page that says “Add hidden debugging data to the bottom of the HTML source of cached pages” and view source to see it. Let me know if this helps”

    tim

    Thread Starter ecb21

    (@ecb21)

    Hi Tim,

    I have activated it and checking the source of my homepage, but I cannot find anything related to wordfence in there.

    Hey

    I just testedd it on one of my test sites. I think it shows that depending on where you are connecting from. For instance, I wasn’t able to see the added code from my site when I just opened a browser (tested in FF and chrome) from my local computer. When I used a proxy service like THIS ONE I was able to see the code below the /html tag at the bottom of the page:

    <!-- Cached by Wordfence PHP Caching Engine. Time created on server: 2014-09-15 14:02:43 UTC. Is HTTPS page: no. Page size: 20501 bytes. Host: www.xxxxxxxxx.com. Request URI: /mmm-challenge-group-16/ Encoding: Uncompressed -->

    Check with the proxy and let me know if you can see this

    tim

    Thread Starter ecb21

    (@ecb21)

    Hi tim,

    I have checked it from a complete different laptop with a 3G connection, so the IP adress is not the same, but still no comments of Wordfence, which is strange right?

    So not coming from an internal ip, right? Just making sure I’m getting the information right.

    tim

    Thread Starter ecb21

    (@ecb21)

    Hi Tim,

    That is correct.

    I am now at home (different city) and still nothing in my html source. I have tried from several laptops and IP addresses now.

    Ok. Wanted to be sure. Code was definitely not there when I looked. Can you verify settings in the performance setup page and email me a copy of the htaccess file (sensitive data xxx’ed out, of course) to tim [at] wordfence.com?

    Thanks!

    tim

    Thread Starter ecb21

    (@ecb21)

    Hi Tim,

    I have send you the mail!

    I got it and am researching it. Thanks!

    tim

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