• Resolved Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)


    In a WP multisite installation from the network admin using the menu bar item Purge SG Cache displays a blank page with a 0, I believe from wp_die(0).

    It seems to work as expected from a single site installation.

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  • Plugin Author Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    Thanks for reporting this, we will fix it in the upcoming update Jan 2019!

    Plugin Author Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    Marking this as solved. We’ve located your site but the problem is caused by another plugin interfering with installation causing the above mentioned error. I am afraid that without interfering with your website I can’t really say which plugin is to blame.

    Thread Starter Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    I changed this back to ‘not resolved’.

    I deactivated all network activated plugins except SG Optimizer and my main site is on TwentyNineteen. The error persists.

    I haven’t tried debugging this locally, but I will. I’m just not certain how the plugin will behave in a local environment.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by Andy Fragen.
    Plugin Author Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    Back to Resolved ??

    I took the liberty to patch your own installation and added a small patch to the next update. Still not sure how but I am confident that due to some internal MS bug, at some point something takes a milisecond more than right and breaks the most basic check whether your network admin. Anyway, we found a way around that and the patch will be included in the next update too.

    Thread Starter Andy Fragen

    (@afragen)

    Thanks Hristo. I can confirm that it now works.

    I do have to say it was a little jarring to see my htaccess file set back to default and several plugins disabled. I was able to reset everything and it’s still working.

    Thanks.

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