George M
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] HTML comment removal@gabelivan I just left a review for the plugin. I’m not sure about any new features – but will let you know if anything springs to mind.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsI’ll post a workaround fix for you until the update is released.
Where I can access the workaround fix you said you would post?
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsHi Marko
How do I access the workaround fix? Do I need to re-install 0.9.7.2 ?
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsHi Marko
Do you need any more information?
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] HTML comment removalHi
I’ve tested it and so far it works very well. I haven’t whitelisted anything and all is working fine (even google analytics).
Thanks very much for this!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsHi
PHP= 7.2.15
WP= 5.1In HTML minify plugin settings I have only the following set to ‘yes’:
Minify inline JavaScript
Remove HTML, JavaScript and CSS commentsI tested ‘Remove XHTML closing tags from HTML5 void elements’ option, it seemed OK but I left it disabled.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsA workaround fix would be very appreciated!
Thank you
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsBTW – I would not say that this is resolved. Will you be making changes to HTML minify in future releases? It’s disappointing that this is broken – especially as I bought the premium licence.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Update to 0.9.7.2 breaks formsHi Marko
Well it is definitely breaking the form (actually a search box in the theme header). The previous version of W3 Total Cache minified HTML without breaking anything. I think it’s better for me to downgrade to the previous version.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Asset CleanUp: Page Speed Booster] HTML comment removalHi Gabe
It would be great to have a global disable but with an option to allow specific ones – such as Google HTML comments that are needed for Google analytics. W3 Total Cache offers this option through a box to whitelist specific comment stems – it works but it isn’t very user friendly.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Updates Completion Not ConfirmedHi
I have actually found the bug persists on some other WP accounts on the same server. They are all running PHP 7.0. I cannot find any reason why plugin updates complete with confirmation on one account – but not the others. It’s a total mystery. I don’t believe this is related to LiteSpeed as the same situation occurs when switching to Apache. Maybe it’s something to do with CENT OS? Or Cpanel? Some kind of server level caching?
Anyway… please bear in mind that no errors are being generated and (although the update page seems to timeout and does not give a confirmation) the plugins ARE successfully updated, so it’s really not worth worrying about.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Updates Completion Not ConfirmedHi @ccandg
Yesterday I updated LiteSpeed from 5.3.3 to 5.3.4 (build 7) and now plugin updates complete as expected with confirmation.
I have not updated WP to 5 yet.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Updates Completion Not ConfirmedActually I just noticed:
If I click on ‘view details’ link next to the plugin / theme update – then click the update button in the pop-up window, it completes normally.
It’s only when I use the admin / dashboard / updates list view and check the boxes or ‘select all’ – then click update that the interface seems to fail. So I guess that would indicate a wordpress bug.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Updates Completion Not ConfirmedHi
I’m using PHP 7 but have tested on PHP 5. I’m also using LiteSpeed – but have tested with Apache.
Re-installing the server seems a bit extreme considering all other websites and scripts function fine. The WordPress theme and plugin updates do complete – but the lack of completion message is worrying. I guess I will just have to live with it and hope the next WP version update fixes it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Updates Completion Not ConfirmedHi
I have tried this on Chrome, Safari, Mozilla and Edge. Also tried on PC and Mac.
I doubled the max_execution_time to 600. The PHP memory limit is set to 128. It was at 256 but I lowered it as I feel that is not necessary.Still the same behaviour. I’ve also tested with different WP sites on the same VPS and they all have the same issue, so I guess it’s something to do with the server config.