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  • Thread Starter munblog

    (@munblog)

    Hi donncha,

    I think I know what went wrong.

    The autogenerated rules for .htaccess point a wrong path for my /wp-content

    I just changed it. Fingers crossed, hope things go well this round.

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter munblog

    (@munblog)

    I roll back to WP Super Cache 0.9.6.1 (uninstall 0.9.7 before reinstall from fresh).

    Now, I realize only users who are logged on can see the cache files.

    Other visitors, whether on IE or FireFox, who refresh the page, will see dynamically generated file and not from the cache. In other words, files are not read from cache.

    Is this a known bug?

    Thread Starter munblog

    (@munblog)

    Tried the method to editing the .htaccess with changes on “wordpress_logged_in” to “wordpress” in both places where that string occurs., I still have the same problem.

    WP Super Cache are installed and setup ok.

    However, the pages are regenerated each times.

    I am using WP 2.8.4 and WP Super Cache 0.9.7

    I am using following plugins:
    – Add Meta Tags
    – Adsense-Deluxe
    – Akismet
    – Angsuman’s Translator Plugin Gold
    – Batch image upload
    – Dagon Design Sitemap Generator
    – Exec-PHP
    – Google XML Sitemaps
    – Highligh Author Comments
    – Optimal Title
    – Ozh’ Better Feed
    – Related Posts
    – SGR Clean Archives
    – Subcribe To Comments
    – WordPress.com Stats
    – WordPress Backup
    – WP-ContactForm: Akismet Edition
    – WP-EMail
    – WP-PageNavi
    – WP Super Cache

    I really love this WP Super Cache as it was using fine 3 weeks ago. Since 1 week ago, I upgraded it to the latest version and then everything broke.

    Sigh.

    Hi there, I have the same problem as mentioned by Malaiac.

    WP Super Cache are installed and setup ok.

    However, the pages are regenerated each times.

    I am using WP 2.8.4 and WP Super Cache 0.9.7

    I am using following plugins:
    – Add Meta Tags
    – Adsense-Deluxe
    – Akismet
    – Angsuman’s Translator Plugin Gold
    – Batch image upload
    – Dagon Design Sitemap Generator
    – Exec-PHP
    – Google XML Sitemaps
    – Highligh Author Comments
    – Optimal Title
    – Ozh’ Better Feed
    – Related Posts
    – SGR Clean Archives
    – Subcribe To Comments
    – WordPress.com Stats
    – WordPress Backup
    – WP-ContactForm: Akismet Edition
    – WP-EMail
    – WP-PageNavi
    – WP Super Cache

    Thread Starter munblog

    (@munblog)

    Thanks for replying.

    Good suggestion. I will try to do it again and use another PC with fresh installation of Firefox and IE to find out the result.

    However, what is more important is other visitors. I do not know what surfing behavivour their browser (IE and FireFox) will generate the page again and NOT reading from cache. Ultimately, their visit contribute 99% of my traffic.

    Thread Starter munblog

    (@munblog)

    I found this…I am not sure whether this is true.

    https://diythemes.com/forums/bug-reports/9809-thesis-ie-specific-css-code-breaks-wp-super-cache-plugin-1-5-1-a.html

    Has anyone had the same problem like mine which IE and Firefox behave differently from reading from cache.

    I am now switching to be half mode and see how the resources utilization will be.

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