When entering the password and pressing submit I am directed back to the same page with the password screen.
When I disabled the lite cache plugin it worked.
I tested this on several blogs of a multisite.
With the plugin active on one site, the password protection still functions on another site where it is inactive.
I am not using your htaccess code.
I didn’t find a previous post about this. I apologise if you have dealt with his before.
Thanks
Mike
Hello dear
I like me know it is compatible with adsense?
thanks
]]>Hi Lite Cache Team,
i tried to Bypass mobile devices with Lite Cache.
So i installed a fresh WordPress 3.9.1 with Wiziapp (Mobile Theme Generator) and Lite Cache.
In Lite Cache i choosed the Option “[enabled] Detect Mobile Devices and Bypass the Cache”.
With Desktop it works and i get my Desktop Theme. When i try to Access the Site with a Mobile Device (Android Tablet or Android Mobile Phone) i got the message “recived no Data” (in German “keine Daten empfangen”).
The Problem is not in Wiziapp. If i disable Lite Cache all works fine and actually i use “Hyper Cache” with 2 Caches (for Mobile and Desktop) and it works fine.
Hope you can help or fix…Thank you ??
]]>Hi,
I’m using Admin Menu Editor Pro and Lite cache doesn’t play well with it. What I mean is when I deactivate Lite Cache and reactivate it, I always have to put the lite cache menu back where I want it.
When Lite Cache is deactivated and reactivated it returns back to the Settings menu when I want it to be under my custom Web Master Tools menu, which is hidden from others.
Would you mind make this friendly with Admin Menu Editor Pro?
My other solution/feature request is just that there be an option to disable the cache from caching but still have the plugin activated. The problem above is only because when I want lite cache to not cache I have to deactivate it.
Can you provide a snippet for this and I can just use the snippet to disable Lite Cache from running while still activated.
I know Lite Cache is real simple in its option on purpose, but what do you think about just this feature?
Thanks for listening and a great simple caching plugin!
]]>Hello.
I have been using Hyper cache and have been happy with it. Recently, I installed translation plugin, Transposh, and it requires memory cache. Unfourtunately, Hyper Cache does not have the function. While I was looking for memory cache plugin, I found Lite cache and found the author is as same as Hyper Cache.
I am curious what is different these two plugins. Which one is better for low resource hosting provider? Which one is better for multilingual site?
Thanks for nice plugin ??
Hello Stefano, does this plugin cache 404 responses? I use it, but I would also like to use the 404 Error Logger plugin, which says:
“IMPORTANT: This plugin will not work if you use a caching/performance plugin that caches 404 responses.”
]]>Whenever I post new blog, the posts page does not refresh / recache. I have a static page and a posts page. The static page (homepage) recache automatically when there are new posts, however the posts page does not. So the new blog entries are not shown in the posts page.
Is there a way to recache automatically both the homepage (static page) and the posts page?
]]>Lite Cache is working, creating folder in /wp-content/cache/lite-cache/mydomain.com and shown in source… <!– lite cache 2014-05-03 05:20:42 –>
I have put in exclusions (URLs to exclude from cache) for pages such as https://mydomain.com/my-dynamic-page
For some reason, these pages are not being excluded from the cache.
Thanks for your comment.
]]>Hi,
haven’t been able to find the documentation for this plugin. So, do I need to paste the code that lives under the tab “htaccess” in the plugins admin interface into my own htaccess file or not? Or is it optional? If so – why? ??
Regards
Johan
Your description states the following:
Lite Cache works even with commenters, people who left a comment in the past. Other caching plugin usually are not able to serve cached content to commenters creating performance issues on higly partecipative blogs.
Your current implementation serves cached pages to commenters. While the JavaScript snippet you prepend to the closing body tag checks for a commenter’s cookie and prefills in the comment form with their name, email, and url.
The problem is, it doesn’t show the commenter his “awaiting moderation” comment. After comment submission, the page reloads and their comment disappears. This can lead to confusion, comment resubmission, and loss of return visitors by folks who do not realize their comment is awaiting moderation.
I know this implementation is intended behavior, but I think it would be preferable to implement what all the other caching plugins do. Disable cache serving to anyone who’s recently left a comment. Perhaps, as you say, this can lead to performance issues for heavy comment activity sites, but how many sites really fall into that category? I would suggest, they’re in the vast minority, but this implementation is being applied to the majority of sites that would provide a better user experience if this wasn’t implemented. Perhaps provide an option for these rare situations instead of forcing the option on all sites.
This would also allow the removal of the JavaScript snippet you’re appending to the end of the file. I know it’s harmless, but this snippet is executing for all visitors when 1) most aren’t commenters, and 2) it just feels wrong for a caching plugin to be adding stuff to the HTML source other than a comment tag at the end.
]]>Not a bug to report. It’s just that your LITE_CACHE_VERSION constant in the “lite-cache/plugin.php” file is set to 2.2.8 instead of 2.2.9 in the latest version.
Also, on the “Developers” page:
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/lite-cache/developers/
The link to current versio 2.2.9 leads to a 404 Not Found.
Thanks for the fantastic plugin.
]]>How do I uninstall this plugin completely? Deactivating and deleting the plugin seems to leave bits around.
]]>I’ve been using Lite Cache for some time now and suddenly my wp_options is being flooded with transient API entries. I read that this only happens when WP is not using an object cache.
Is Lite Cache an object cache plugin? Any idea on why this would be happening?
]]>Please add cron cache feature
for cleaning cache folder.
(or something similar)
Thanks
]]>Very good plugin.
Is there a way to cache widgets ?
Does i work with oder plugin for caching widgets ?
Thanks for the plugin. I noticed that post comment pagination pages aren’t cleared during the typical necessary routines. For instance, let’s say there was the following blog post
https://example.com/hello/
and a comment is added, edited, approved, disapproved. Lite Cache will properly clear the first page, but it won’t clear any of the following:
https://example.com/hello/comment-page-1/
https://example.com/hello/comment-page-2/
https://example.com/hello/comment-page-3/
etc
Since you’re using a directory structure for caching, wouldn’t it make sense to simply delete the single blog post folder (e.g., hello), which will cascade and delete any paginated items? Like a recursive delete?
Otherwise, with the cache’s existing logic, it doesn’t look like comment pagination caches would be deleted under any circumstance, short of scheduled garbage collection.
Thanks.
]]>This plugin is broken or fails to work with default options.
Plugin provides no feedback about what should be fixed.
No indication why it’s failing.
No files showing up in ./wp-content/cache/lite-cache + no debug.log output.
Just broken.
]]>I use your plugin long time already and everything was fine.
Today I found that it stop work with custom ‘Cache folder’.
It cache index page only and no other pages.
If to ‘clean the whole cache’ the folder goes empty and new index.html & index.html.gz are creationg, so folder permissions are OK.
]]>Hi there, if it’s possible please add a button for each page and post for cache clearing, separately. After any tiny change in contents or comments I have to clear whole cache which is not that much sensible ??
]]>Hey,
Firstly great cache plugin. Its perfect.
My question is if there is any downside to including several 100 pages in the list of exclusions? Like is the plugin only designed to handle so many exclusions?
I have certain type of page (maybe 200-300 pages) that need to always up to date and not cached.
I mainly need this plugin to cache the other half of my pages which are a serious resource drain and are fine to be cached.
Thanks
]]>We are attempting to switch to this plugin. The main issue I’m finding is that it assumes a single blog install, not multisite. Therefore, it doesn’t work 100% correctly when a site-admin Network Activates this plugin. Options menus, under a Network Activation environment, should not appear on individual blogs and just the Network Dashboard settings menu. The available options are fairly harmless though except the bulk of our bloggers are not exactly tech-savvy, so I’m going to get to deal with lovely issues. Also, the .htaccess directives this plugin generates is wrong when multisite is enabled.
The other issue is that this plugin is still too heavy. The point at which caching plugins get loaded in WP is WAY too late, so plugin authors might as well load the entirety of WordPress at that point. This isn’t your fault. The only real fix is to have users modify wp-config.php and call the cache directly (it’s about the third PHP file that is loaded by WP and PHP has only consumed a few KB RAM at that point with no DB connection). PHP offers more refined control over program flow than .htaccess and optimized PHP can do a better job than Apache/nginx can with complex rulesets. Running ‘uptime’ with this plugin, I still get CPU loads from 0.98 to 1.82 with this plugin running. This is the only WordPress install on the box and the box only runs WordPress. At least this plugin isn’t as bad as W3 Total Disaster Cache where I was seeing ‘uptime’ numbers in excess of 4.57! WP Super Cache + Apache delivers RSS feeds at random times (unresolved, weird bug, still exists!) but hangs around the same CPU loads as this plugin (so far). I’m crossing my fingers for having no weird issues with this plugin.
]]>How to disable caching for home page? I need this, because some widgets are not working with cachig plugin… thank you
]]>Hi there, seems that the plugin does check db change just for home page, e.g. if I edit the text or approve a comment for a post then cleaning the whole cache folder is a must while 99% of cached pages are the same. any idea except validation time?
]]>Hello Stefano, first I want to thank you for this and many other awesome plugins u made. I only have small problem with lite cache if u can help:
When user decide to “log out” he get 404 page error and remain logged, he have to do it 2x to successfully log off. Simply 2x select “log out” from the user toolbar menu(buddypress).
After he do it second time he get proper login screen again. I use SSL for login itself if that matter.
I have put 2 lines to exception list:
https://mysite.com/wp-login.php
https://mysite.com/wp-login.php
Login itself seem to work fine just loging out make this 404 at first try. Thank u very much for all u have done.
]]>Hi,
Really love this plugin – simple and does the job.
Was wondering though if it’s possible to cache the WP login page (that absolutely never changes) with this plugin?
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks,
Jack
I use the Automatic Updater on my WP sites to update plugins automatically.
After an update this message inside the Lite Cache plugin config: “You must save the options since some files must be updated.”
Does this mean the plugin stops working after it has been updated until the config is re-saved?
]]>I have discovered that when returning visitors leave a comment on my blog when Lite Cache is activated, it pre-fills their name as FIRSTNAME+LASTNAME, the plus sign appears where a space should be.
Disabling Lite cache stops this from happening. How can I fix it?
]]>After I add a new post and then completely clean cache, I have to refresh to see new post otherwise new post will not be seen. I mean, clicking the homepage link does not bring the new post. I guess there is a browser cache as well. Should I add kinda auto refresh script? I was using WP Super cache and when I clean the cache, the new post was visible immediately.
]]>I’m inquiring because I like to keep my server clean of un-needed files and folders. When I installed W3TC, later uninstalled it and still had crap in my wp-content folder.
I need a cache plugin that can exclude my woocommerce pages as they need to remain dynamic.
I am getting the following error when activating this plugin:
Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
( ! ) Fatal error: Undefined class constant 'AGENTS' in
https://www.techanger.com/wp-content/plugins/lite-cache/admin.php on line 20
Call Stack
# Time Memory Function Location
1 0.0026 404576 {main}( ) ..\plugins.php:0
2 0.6751 25527816 do_action( ) ..\plugins.php:150
3 0.6752 25529304 call_user_func_array ( ) ..\plugin.php:406
4 0.6752 25529336 LiteCacheAdmin->hook_activate( ) ..\plugin.php:406
I really want to use this plugin. I’m using Hyper Cache for the time being.
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/lite-cache/