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  • Thread Starter junx0r

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    Hello, I followed your instructions but it still caches the page. I get

    Object Caching 364/586 objects using redis
    Page Caching using redis (Requested method is POST)
    Minified using redis

    Any thoughts on why this is happening? Does it need regex format?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Thank you for the fix and the quick response!

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Hey, I meant to circle back on this. For me, I can move the cursor endlessly inside the same container (table, div) and it doesn’t trigger. But as soon as I move the cursor outside that container, or move the mouse wheel, it triggers. I don’t know why it does this, I am just mentioning it so you’re aware, in case it gives you an idea what may be happening in some themes. Still, great plugin. Thank you.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Thanks for your reply. Just want to update you on this FYI. I was able to delay ALM with a plugin called Flying Scripts and everything works perfectly. Thanks!

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Thanks so much Gijo. You were right, W3TC was set to not cache pages with query string, and it was causing issues. I set it to cache them and everything is fixed.

    Your plugins are great keep it up. Thank you.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Thanks so much for all your help. By the way I left a 5-star review for the plugin, well deserved.

    I’d like to make a few suggestions, if you’d care to read some feedback and ideas that you can consider for future development:

    – add preload attribute to the Featured Image (I currently use a separate plugin for this)
    – delay specific CSS files. There is a separate plugin or this, but it ties into performance and would be a great addition to W3TC
    – delay specific javascript files. Obviously Flying Scripts does this, but it would be nice to see it integrated in W3TC

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Thank you for your response and after some testing here’s what I have found:

    Under Browser Cache, turning “remove query strings” on or off makes no difference.

    Under Page Cache, if “cache pages with query strings” is turned on, it finally works. But I feel that’s maybe an inelegant solution to cache the same page with various query strings separately as if it’s different pages. Do you agree?

    The majority of my traffic has a query string, like ?utm_source=something

    I didn’t have the option turned on before, does that mean the pages weren’t being served from cache?

    Now that we’ve identified the problem a little bit better, is there a better solution you can suggest? Can the query string be ignored?

    Thank you again for taking the time to respond.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Yes, the issue persists if I disable the individual settings. But if I deactivate the W3TC plugin, the problem goes away, and Flying Scripts works fine.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Yes exactly. Funny thing is, it works if I enable Flying Scripts BEFORE I enable W3TC. I don’t know what the issue is, but it’s working now. Thanks for your help. Great job with W3TC, best cache plugin, love the extensive options.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by junx0r.
    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Which plugin? There is no link

    I am not the developer, but I had this exact same problem. Use adsbygoogle.js and see if that fixes it, that did it for me. adsbygoogle is used as a keyword in other places, as variable name, etc, and I think that messes with it. Good luck.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Nevermind, I just reloaded the page.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    Yes I want to look into AVIF next.

    Quick question: I have a conversion in progress but I am approaching hard drive limit. How do I stop the conversion that’s in progress? Thanks.

    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    I just wanted to post the solution to help you learn more about potential issues, and to help others.

    I disabled the W3TC plugin and clicked Regenerate All, and I got a 504 error. This was some progress at least. I re-enabled W3TC, and clicked Regenerate All again, and this time…it just worked. So it looks like W3TC was screwing up the REST API path somehow. You might want to warn users or provide instructions on how to exclude it in W3TC. (Note: I also have the Cloudflare APO plugin enabled.)

    Plugin is converting about 1,000 images per minute. I have around 2 million images total. So far it has converted 40,000 images with no problem and it’s still going. Average size savings is 36%.

    Quick question: My jpg files are not really optimized in any way. Should jpg files be COMPRESSED before being converted to webp? Would that result in more savings?

    Additional information, just FYI

    Server architecture	Linux 4.18.0-383.el8.x86_64 x86_64
    Web server	Apache/2.4.37 (centos) OpenSSL/1.1.1k
    PHP version	7.4.29 (Supports 64bit values)
    PHP SAPI	fpm-fcgi
    PHP max input variables	1000
    PHP time limit	30
    PHP memory limit	2048M
    Max input time	60
    Upload max filesize	32M
    PHP post max size	32M
    cURL version	7.61.1 OpenSSL/1.1.1k
    Is SUHOSIN installed?	No
    Is the Imagick library available?	Yes
    Are pretty permalinks supported?	Yes
    .htaccess rules	Custom rules have been added to your .htaccess file.
    Active editor	WP_Image_Editor_Imagick
    ImageMagick version number	1692
    ImageMagick version string	ImageMagick 6.9.12-48 Q16 x86_64 17235 https://legacy.imagemagick.org
    Imagick version	3.7.0
    File uploads	Enabled
    Max size of post data allowed	32M
    Max size of an uploaded file	32M
    Max effective file size	32 MB
    Max number of files allowed	20
    Imagick Resource Limits	
    area: 125 GB
    disk: 9.2233720368548E+18
    file: 768
    map: 125 GB
    memory: 62 GB
    thread: 1
    ImageMagick supported file formats	3FR, 3G2, 3GP, AAI, AI, APNG, ART, ARW, AVI, AVS, BGR, BGRA, BGRO, BIE, BMP, BMP2, BMP3, BRF, CAL, CALS, CANVAS, CAPTION, CIN, CIP, CLIP, CMYK, CMYKA, CR2, CR3, CRW, CUR, CUT, DATA, DCM, DCR, DCX, DDS, DFONT, DNG, DOT, DPX, DXT1, DXT5, EPDF, EPI, EPS, EPS2, EPS3, EPSF, EPSI, EPT, EPT2, EPT3, ERF, EXR, FAX, FILE, FITS, FRACTAL, FTP, FTS, G3, G4, GIF, GIF87, GRADIENT, GRAY, GRAYA, GROUP4, GV, H, HALD, HDR, HISTOGRAM, HRZ, HTM, HTML, HTTP, HTTPS, ICB, ICO, ICON, IIQ, INFO, INLINE, IPL, ISOBRL, ISOBRL6, J2C, J2K, JBG, JBIG, JNG, JNX, JP2, JPC, JPE, JPEG, JPG, JPM, JPS, JPT, JSON, K25, KDC, LABEL, M2V, M4V, MAC, MAGICK, MAP, MASK, MAT, MATTE, MEF, MIFF, MKV, MNG, MONO, MOV, MP4, MPC, MPG, MRW, MSL, MSVG, MTV, MVG, NEF, NRW, NULL, ORF, OTB, OTF, PAL, PALM, PAM, PANGO, PATTERN, PBM, PCD, PCDS, PCL, PCT, PCX, PDB, PDF, PDFA, PEF, PES, PFA, PFB, PFM, PGM, PGX, PICON, PICT, PIX, PJPEG, PLASMA, PNG, PNG00, PNG24, PNG32, PNG48, PNG64, PNG8, PNM, POCKETMOD, PPM, PREVIEW, PS, PS2, PS3, PSB, PSD, PTIF, PWP, RADIAL-GRADIENT, RAF, RAS, RAW, RGB, RGBA, RGBO, RGF, RLA, RLE, RMF, RW2, SCR, SCT, SFW, SGI, SHTML, SIX, SIXEL, SPARSE-COLOR, SR2, SRF, STEGANO, SUN, SVG, SVGZ, TEXT, TGA, THUMBNAIL, TIFF, TIFF64, TILE, TIM, TTC, TTF, TXT, UBRL, UBRL6, UIL, UYVY, VDA, VICAR, VID, VIDEO, VIFF, VIPS, VST, WBMP, WEBM, WEBP, WMF, WMV, WMZ, WPG, X, X3F, XBM, XC, XCF, XPM, XPS, XV, XWD, YCbCr, YCbCrA, YUV
    GD version	2.3.3
    GD supported file formats	GIF, JPEG, PNG, WebP, BMP, XPM
    Ghostscript version	9.27
    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by junx0r.
    Thread Starter junx0r

    (@junx0r)

    It’s not that big a deal, I don’t want to take up your time over email support. If you have any ideas on how I could troubleshoot this or what the most likely problems might be, please let me know. Thanks.

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