• I have been trying to use WP-Cache and WP-Super-Cache, but my readers notice that sometimes they comment and then don’t see it right away because of cached files.

    Does anyone else have this problem?

    We have a lot of discussion on our blog, so sometimes this is a real hassle…but as our traffic grows, we seem to be needing a bit more of a cache plugin to speed things up.

    Help?

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/wp-super-cache/

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  • Just posting with you because i have the same annoying problem…

    Thread Starter mikeo75

    (@mikeo75)

    It happens to me and I’m logged in even.

    I’ve askeed about it, but it’s never fixed. I don’t know what the deal is.

    We have TONS of comments on our blog and I can’t use this or the WP Cache plugin because they just don’t update when a comment is made.

    Thread Starter mikeo75

    (@mikeo75)

    Just bumping this like the other one.

    Would love to help troubleshoot this or something, just need some ideas on which way to go.

    Thread Starter mikeo75

    (@mikeo75)

    I did just update my HTACCESS file with what looks to be a different set of code than the previous version, not sure how I missed that.

    But honestly, the comments have always been a problem.

    We’ll see how this goes.

    Thread Starter mikeo75

    (@mikeo75)

    Still doesn’t work all the time.

    Just curious if the reason I get no response to this is because there is no way to fix it, or just no way to troubleshoot it?

    I know I’m not the only one, but it feels like no one will respond to at least just tell me I’m screwed.

    It’s probably because this isn’t a common problem. Is it your amikelife.com blog? I don’t see any caching messages in the source.

    What server are you running? Apache2 with mod_php? fastcgi? Did you look through the readme file? Are there files in wp-content/cache/?
    Do you have any plugins that use the comment hooks? Go into your plugins directory and do “grep -r ‘comment’ *” and figure out if some plugin is stopping the comment publishing hooks from working properly.

    I migrated my site (macmagazine.com.br) to Media Temple this week after being unable to run WP-Super Cache at DreamHost (spiked the server) and I just tried running it and, of course, it was a DreamHost problem (sucks!). However, for some reason I’m having this same problem, and I had to disabled it again. Comments don’t show up after posts, and even if I edit a post, it doesn’t update the cache. What’s wrong?

    Just going ahead and answering Donncha’s questions:

    – I’m running at a (dv) Rage server at (mt) Media Temple.

    – FastCGI support isn’t enabled.

    – I don’t know about Apache2 with mod_php, probably not.

    – Yes, there are lots of files inside /wp-content/cache/.

    How should I run that command? Where?

    Comment related plugins I use:

    – Akismet
    – Most Commented
    – Official Comments
    – Paged Comments
    – Recent Comments
    – Subscribe To Comments

    Thank you!

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