• Resolved Virendar

    (@virendar)


    I had a problem with my plugins so I had to delete and re-install them all. I re-install my W3 Total Cache (version Version 0.8.5.2)

    I set it up exactly like it was before, but for some reason it does not say “Apc cached 19/32 queries” (or something like that) like it usually did before, in the page source for non-logged in user.

    What is the problem ??

    https://www.animefushigi.com

    APC is used and database caching is enabled.

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  • Thread Starter Virendar

    (@virendar)

    Resolved

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    What was the problem?

    I’d like to know how to solve this too. It was working fine for me and then suddenly it quit. I’ve been tweaking our server so maybe that did something? Everything looks be cached correctly, including pages, but I’m wondering if it’s serving them up.

    The only info I get is this:

    <!– Served from: americanvision.org @ 2010-08-11 14:43:30 by W3 Total Cache –>

    Debugging shows all caching features but the page cache.

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    @jawillde disabling and re-enabling the plugin had no affect?

    I deactivated and reactivated, flushed the cache, disabled and re-enabled, and then flushed the cache. Still no change.

    Ok, Frederick. This is strange but I’ve figured out where the problem stems from, just not why.

    If I check the cache to see if it is working, W3TC is definitely caching the page. I’ve even downloaded one of the cached pages and opened it and it opens correctly in my browser. W3TC “may” not be serving the page from cache but it is still pretty fast so I’m betting that it is.

    On General Settings, if you choose to add a link in the blogroll under Support Us, that’s when the problem happens. After deselecting this option and flushing the cache, the stats showed up in the source code.

    Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    @jawillde, I see can you submit a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin?

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