• Hi ?? !

    I’ve been using the plugin for quite some time now on several pages.

    Everything has been working flawlessly.

    However, the following very strange thing happened today:

    A new post was published, and as I usually do it with every post, I visit that post right away (in incognito so as to be logged-out), so that a cached version of it is being created.

    However, no cached version was created (I verified by searching for “super” in the source code).

    So I went ahead and restarted the cache preload.

    As usual, all posts and pages were successfully preloaded – except this newly published post.

    I’m at a loss as to why the plugin won’t create a cached version of it?

    There’s nothing special about that post, no special settings, nothing, just like any other post.

    Thank you for your support!
    Best,
    Flo

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  • That’s really odd. Can you enable debugging in the plugin and then visit that post in an incognito window? The debug log will tell you what’s happening or not.

    Thread Starter rhisflow

    (@rhisflow)

    Thank you for getting back to me on this!

    I actually did try to check the debug log, but that’s where I encountered another issue:

    When I try to open the debug link and then copy paste the authentication user and password, it won’t accept the credentials.

    No error message, but it just keeps asking for the credentials over and over in a loop.

    If you can ftp or ssh to your server you can still look at the debug log. It’ll be in wp-content/cache/xxxxxxxxxx.php where those xxxxs are the debug filename on the debug page.

    Thread Starter rhisflow

    (@rhisflow)

    Ok, but then how do I actually look at the log?

    I would know how to download a .txt log file, but a .php?

    Since it needs to be executed by a web server, I’m not sure how I’m supposed to open it?

    You can just download it. The file has a bunch of php at the top to stop the log showing when it’s loaded in the browser, but the log entries are below that.

    When you download it, change the extension to .txt to load it in a text editor. ??

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