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  • Tried updating to WP 3.9 but it didn’t fixed the issue.

    Also I noticed other problems (on both 3.8 and 3.9); if I randomly access the settings page of different modules, sometimes the page loads but sometimes I get a white page; when this happens then the blog doesn’t work at all; if I then request the main page (www.pescuitlafeeder.ro) I also get a white page (even if I try to view it form a different device tablet/laptop). I try a few times and them it recovers so I can see the blog and dashboard again.
    I didn’t had any issues before the automatic update. Although WordPress recommends automatic update I’ll never allow this to happen again as its the single way for me to keep the web site to a good working state.

    Enigma86d

    @vijay,

    Yap, good idea, I’ll make a back-up of files & database and try this.
    Thanks again!

    Enigma86d

    @vijay,

    I re-installed WP super cache. As soon as I either activate cache or delete cache using module’s settings a new file object-cache.php is created and dashboard stops working immediately.

    I’m reluctant to upgrading to WP 3.9 thinking that if I have a issue with the current installation the upgrade may create other problems as well.

    Enigma86d

    Hi Vijay,

    Thanks for the advice. If the file is regenerated seems like a good thing to try but it seems my wordpress instalation is strage.. this is what I did:
    1) renamed object-cache.php to something else
    2) logged into wp
    3) I had no cache module activated; had just wp super cache installed but not activated and I clicked to delete the module
    4) logged out
    5) renamed object-cache.php back and tried to login but had same redirect issue

    So I don’t know how to clear my cache since I don’t use any cache modules..

    Thanks again,
    Enigma86d

    Hello,

    I don’t understand why this post is marked as “resolved”.
    I have same problem here after the auto upgrade and I didn’t even try to rename /wp-content/object-cache.php as it doesn’t seem a reliable fix.

    Hope wordpress will do something about this.

    Enigma86d

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