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  • Ah, nonsense:
    It seems like the debug.log is just using another timecode. It is up.to-date.

    It’s all related to my theme, but as I just re-enabled HTML & XMI minification, it’s probably not logged yet as the newest entries are from 02:01:29 pm):

    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:29 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 153
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:29 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 153
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:29 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 167
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:29 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 167
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:29 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 173
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:29 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 173
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:30 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 153
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:30 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 153
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:30 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 167
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:30 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 167
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:30 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 173
    [03-Apr-2019 14:01:30 UTC] PHP Notice: A non well formed numeric value encountered in /homepages/7/d249885565/htdocs/xxxxx.xxx/wp-content/themes/beach_apollo/advance/apollo13.php on line 173

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by Kenika.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by Kenika.

    Alright, let’s forget my previous post. ??
    Found it: Some settings in default-constants.php made it impossible. Now I can debug, yay.
    So what is it exactly that you need now? wp-content/debug.log?
    Sorry, I’m not a programmer or such… ^^

    Okay, this is a bit pathetic: I think – ages ago – I made some “security” setting somewhere I don’t remember to prevent debugging. Hence, my wp-config.php gets overwritten and automatically added slashes disable my debug settings in wp-config. Hmpf. I’m trying to figure out what’s responsible for this mess and get back to you asap.

    Can you please share the part of your server PHP error logs that are related to this?

    Where do I find this? (I don’t have debug logging activated on my worpress site.)

    Nope.

    Hello, Can you re-enable HTML & XMl and share the output of debug log file. in /wp-content/cache/log/

    As soon as I re-enable HTML & XMI, I get to see blank pages. That’s also with /wp-content/cache/log/
    Using FTP access only shows me the two log files (dbcache.log & pagecache.log) which last got changed two weeks ago.

    Hi Marko,
    it’s HTML & XML minification that causes the problem. Any idea how I can fix this?
    Thank you very much!

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 12 months ago by Kenika.

    Ah, sure. Sorry, I renamed the Performance menu to “W3TC”. ^^

    Settings that I activated:
    General
    – Rewrite URL structure
    – Minify error notification: Admin Notification
    HTML & XML
    – Enable
    – Inline CSS minif.
    – Inline JS minif.
    – Line break removal
    Ignored:
    – google_ad_
    – RSPEAK_
    JS
    – Enable (Non-blocking using “defer” before </head> and after <body>
    – Minify: Preserved comment removal + Line break removal
    CSS
    – Enable
    – Preserved comment removal
    – Line break removal
    Process
    Advanced
    21600 sec.
    86400 sec.
    several pages at “never minify the following pages”
    one script at “never minify the following JS files”
    Include ext. files/libraries: https://ajax.googleapis.com

    That’s it. Gotta go to work now, but will reply asap. Thanks again!

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 12 months ago by Kenika.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 12 months ago by Kenika.

    Thanks for your quick reply.
    It’s set on auto.
    I just deleted the /wp-content/cache/minify folder: didn’t solve the issue.

    What settings do you have enabled in Performance>minify?

    Sorry, I just can’t find the “Performance” menu…?

    Hi there,
    my website also stopped working (blank pages only). I disabled the minify function and now it’s working again. But will there be a bug fix coming soon, so I can re-enable minify? Thanks in advance.

    Edit:
    I don’t use Wordfence and didn’t delete anything. I just updated. I do use All in One WP Security & Firewall alongside W3TC though – so far without any issues.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 12 months ago by Kenika.

    I see. What infos do you need. Do you need (admin) access to my site?

    Most of my icons disappear when I change to “sui sui”. Any idea why that’s happening?

    Thanks arcklenda for sharing your solution. I had the same issue, but cleaning Chrome did the job.

    Thread Starter Kenika

    (@kenika)

    It’s so often the easiest solution (…sorry):
    I disabled all plugins (except for Yoast SEO of course). The link counter worked perfectly (and way quicker than I expected). I got the error that the plugin wasn’t able to insert the tables into my database. So I checked it: they were there. I cleared my cache, waited for like 20–30 minutes and – tadaaa – the error was gone.

    Thanks a lot for your support and this great work you do with this plugin.

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