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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Sociable] [Plugin: Sociable] Bug: CSS explicit path bug (with fix)I just starting getting those 404s as well. When it “pie.htc” called? Didn’t see it before.
Yes, loads of 404 errors in sociable, and no answer from the development team nor any fix. I edited much of the plugin’s CSS myself to fix the 404s (by adding absolute paths) but this one just started showing up. Getting sick of fixing this plugin.
This plugin has to fall from the top and take its right place. Specially being popular makes it worse. Badly coded and on many sites, it’s the cause of much page load slowdowns.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] [Plugin: WP Super Cache] No closing HTML tagBigdyce504 – I got an easier solution.
Install the Hyper Cache plugin – that one doesn’t break, is faster and lighter.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] [Plugin: WP Super Cache] No closing HTML tagThanks for the reply. But as I specified (to avoid the output buffer of another plugin answer), I can’t find any other plugin interfering. No buffer calls at all.
I didn’t manually write a compression call in PHP or .htaccess. What should I look at?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] pgcache is always emptySame problem here. Only have 2 files there out of hundreds. Can anyone provide some hints?
How to get W3TC to build the static pages?The thing is with .htaccess is that W3TC writes to it. Sorting out what is has done from what it hasn’t is complex. And you don’t want to write duplicate or conflicting commands in .htaccess. If compressing is done automatically by the server (which is isn’t), then why would W3TC propose settings for it? Just saying: WT3C can be powerful but it’s a mess. Those who can really comprehend all the settings are also probably able, and better off, writing their own .htaccess file.
Piwik is another matter, maybe shouldn’t have included it in the example.