• Resolved barnez

    (@pidengmor)


    Hi,
    I switched from another caching plugin to Litespeed Cache a while back. I still have advanced-cache.php installed as an mu-plugin. Can I delete this file/plugin, or is it required for functionality with Litespeed Cache?

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    No , LSCWP doesn’t actually need adv-cache , it is only there for compatibility

    You can go to Advance tab to disable adc-cache check , or remove it and LSCWP will auto-regenerate it.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter barnez

    (@pidengmor)

    Thanks for the quick response.
    I’ll go ahead and remove the file.

    Clickers

    (@simpleclickers)

    Hello, I have the same issue in my dashboard after installation of Litespeed Cache there is advanced-cache.php within drop-in plugins.
    Showing: “Drop-ins are advanced plugins in the wp-content directory that replace WordPress functionality when present.”
    So I’m just trying to remove that but no success. I uncheck option in advanced settings but I cant remove that file from Advanced settings. Only to check/uncheck. Should I delete advanced-cache.php from cpanel or ?
    Can you please help me with that.
    Thank you in advance.
    Best,
    Dragan

    Thread Starter barnez

    (@pidengmor)

    You would need to go to cPanel and remove the advanced-cache.php file from the /path/to/wp-content/ directory

    Clickers

    (@simpleclickers)

    Hi Barnez,
    Unfortunately it didnt work for me after I deleted advanced-cache-php in cpanel, after few seconds it showed up in /path/wp-content/ in filezilla
    Does it change anything enabled and connected cloudflare ?

    Thread Starter barnez

    (@pidengmor)

    Sounds like it is being regenerated by a plugin or at the server level. It does no harm to leave the file in place.

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