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  • Thread Starter javelindesign

    (@javelindesign)

    Hi Gerard, just wanted to circle back on this support topic as it took a bit of troubleshooting. I was wrong about CloudFlare.. it’s not them. The site in question is hosted at WPMUDEV and as part of their optimization services they use a service called “Memecached”? forgive me (I don’t know much about this terminology). Anyway is seems that the plugin isn’t playing well with that and they are not alone in using it, so thought I’d bring it to your attention..

    I asked them what I could tell the developer and this is what they responded with: FYI – thought maybe you could roll something into a future release. THANKS!

    2) I’m happy to try to contact the plugin creator to see if they will change anything, I know you mentioned something about how the plugin is handling the object cache? Can you please tell me in detail what I should suggest they look at and why?

    Let me try to explain, the Object Caching is a cache layer for the database it does store queries so the next time it is required, it is already cached and served from there.

    Certain plugins do direct DB changes (like this one), anyway, that could cause conflicts, if possible, you could try to run the plugin and then clear the Object Caching or check with the plugin support so they can try to make the plugin compatible with our Object Caching which is Memcached, keep in mind that many sites on other hosting services use this (and it’s actually recommended) so the issue could appear on any of these too.

    Hey guys – just came across this thread.. took me a minute, but looks like you can use standard Unix formatting with the date magic tag?

    i.e., Submit Date: {date:m/d/y}? {date:H:i}

    at least does something!

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