• Resolved ZohraS

    (@zohras)


    Hi,

    This is a weird problem we’ve been experiencing. We’ve been seeing some pages get the weird characters, so I turned off the compression.

    Now, the issue is that when I do that, FB sharing goes nuts, no description is shown, no title and no images.

    The moment I turn it back on, I get regular sharing, with the occasional weird encoding/compression issue.

    I checked the html of the page when the sharing issue happens, and I noticed it

    Did anyone get this issue before? Here’s some info:

    WordPress: 4.0
    Plugins used: WP-Minify, WordPress SEO, DB Cache Reloaded Fix, and a bunch of others that shouldn’t be causing any sort of issue.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/hyper-cache/

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  • Hi ZohraS have you tried disabling all your other plugins except this one and carrying out another test?

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Hi, if the compression is causing problems you should turn it off and empty the whole cache.

    Thread Starter ZohraS

    (@zohras)

    mbrsolution : I tried. Nothing.

    Stefano Lissa : I did that, then, I got the Facebook sharing issues. That’s the thing, no matter how I went, it didn’t work as planned.

    I finally had to take the plugin off the website, and go with a paid alternative. With your plugin in place, the site would usually load at about 4 seconds and a half. With this new one, we’re under two seconds.

    I don’t know if it’s the architecture of the server (Nginx + Apache) that was the thing making everything go down, but I just couldn’t keep using a plugin that was giving me so many issues.

    Plugin Author Stefano Lissa

    (@satollo)

    Hi, you did the right thing! Can you share with me the plugin you chose?

    Thread Starter ZohraS

    (@zohras)

    Sorry, I had so much to do I completely forgot about this.

    I went with WP Rocket. It worked seamlessly, didn’t really even have to configure things, it just worked beautifully.

    I don’t get what was causing it. It was either one or the other, and the client was furious, since it was a news website. I just had to switch. Sorry man.

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