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  • Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: WP-Cache Not Caching Pages

    This is nuts, but…

    I moved the define('WP_CACHE', true); statement in the wp-config.php file to the top of the file. Just above the MySQL settings, immediately after <?php and now wp-cache is humming happily along.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: WP-Cache Not Caching Pages

    I’m trying to install the latest version of wp-cache on WP 2.0.7 after my host freaked out about processor load.

    Yes, I know, old version of WP, but the ill effects of an upgrade to 2.1 scarred me for life. Rolling back was not fun. Also, I’ve read about successful installs on versions as early as 2.0.5, so would that really be the problem?

    Plugins: SK2, Akismet, Bad Behavior, Dean’s Permalinks, Feedburner Feed Replacement

    I’m not getting any errors, but there’s no actual caching happening — no comment in the HTML source code.

    * I’ve read every troubleshooting post and page that I can find.
    * I’ve tried setting permissions to 755, 775, and 777 on the various files and folders.
    * I have the “define…TRUE” line in the config file.
    * I have a symbolic link and it’s pointing to the right place.

    It’s just not working.

    Please. If there’s a thread that I’m missing somewhere that anyone knows of, I’d be grateful for the help. Or even any troubleshooting suggestions.

    Well, yeah, when you view the source you can obviously see the paragraph tags. It’s just, you’d expect to see all of the HTML when you use the code editor – Slightly annoying.

    This is more than slightly annoying. It’s broken. When I click a “Code” tab, I expect to see…wait for it…

    CODE.

    Ya know: all tags. call me wacky.

    deleted by author. combative and unhelpful.

    Moshu: Would you care to elaborate on the meaning of your reply? I don’t want to misinterpret your comment.

    Hi folks,

    If I could figure out a more central place to post this, I would…hopefully someone with some pull will read it.

    I’m also rolling back from 2.1 to 2.0.7. I’m having horrible WYSIWYG errors (edit link dialog boxes coming up blank), everything is running more slowly, and the list goes on.

    But all that isn’t what’s chasing me off. What’s doing it is the consistently defensive and snotty tone that pops up when someone raises an issue. 2.1 is *not ready for prime time*, and jumping up and down and saying “Yes it is, it works fine for me” isn’t going to get it there.

    Yes, yes, I know. Unhelpful post. Fine. Take it down.

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