• Resolved Lance

    (@techage)


    Hello, I was looking for the answer to this but could not find it.

    I have a client that is hosted on a service that locks down their wp-config. Is there another place I can define this that would work? I attempted

    add_action( 'muplugins_loaded', 'define_wpcachehome' );
     
    function define_wpcachehome() {
    define( 'WPCACHEHOME', '\app\public\wp-content\plugins\wp-super-cache/' );
    }

    but I am still getting an error message. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you

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  • But how do you define the WP_CACHE constant? That’s supposed to go in there too.

    PHP has some sort of “pre include” directive. I can’t remember exactly what it is, but I think you can enable it in a .htaccess file. You could define it in that file perhaps?

    Thread Starter Lance

    (@techage)

    The hosting company is Flywheel. They have a WP_CACHE toggle switch in the backend I can enable for their caching which is basically a DEFINE WP_CACHE. I understand it isn’t ideal to run their cache along with another system, but the issue I am having is their refusal to let me configure the caching with my client’s edge case use of query strings with a massive posts table.

    I am unfamiliar with the “pre include” directive, but I will take a look. Thank you!

    Your plugin is one of the only I found that works wonderfully for my performance issues on my non flywheel development environment and is what I am trying to setup on their platform with their “not recommended but we will allow it” stance.

    I thought I would be golden with the muplugins_loaded action since it loads before plugins, but I haven’t looked into how you actually check for WPCACHEHOME yet. I’ll start there if the “pre include” doesn’t pan out.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by Lance.

    WPCACHEHOME has to be set before WordPress loads, that’s why the mu-plugins plugin didn’t work. You could also set it at the top of wp-content/advanced-cache.php but that file will be owned by the web server so you’ll need to sort out those permissions before editing the file probably.

    Thread Starter Lance

    (@techage)

    Sorry for the late reply, but thank you. This worked out well for me. Resolved!

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