• Resolved pickme

    (@pickme)


    Hi,

    I encounter errors in loading the website after upgrade to 0.9.7.1.

    I have unticked every cache setting in general settings page, leaving w3 total cache as only an enabled plugin but this does not solve the rendering errors.

    The browser errors that seem to cause the issue are the following:

    Uncaught ReferenceError: stylesheet is not defined
    at HTMLLinkElement.onload ((index):1650)
    Uncaught ReferenceError: stylesheet is not defined
    at HTMLLinkElement.onload ((index):6)

    These errors shown above appear only on chrome and edge but not on firefox. In addition the errors appear even when w3 total cache is an enabled plugin with every cache setting in general settings page unticked.

    Could you please adivce me how this can be fixed?

    Thank you

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  • Thread Starter pickme

    (@pickme)

    When I disable w3 total cache these errors vanish and website renders normaly.

    I have to keep w3 total cache disabled for now.

    I also have problems since last update.
    The revolution slider got “killed” with this update. I’ve spent so far many hours, trying manual configuration combinations for the W3, nothing works. … ??

    Again, me too, on all our 17 sites, RevSliders stopped loading, admin area is looking strange and CSS stops loading. Only going back down to previous version or disabling plugin completely makes everything function correctly

    We don’t use any W3TC minify settings either

    Vicky

    (@vickymedrano)

    Also having with rendering. And time outs from the server since the cache is taking over a minute to load the home page. I’m disabling it, or maybe rolling back to previous version until an update comes along.

    Some errors:
    Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 ()
    8[Intervention]
    Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property ‘length’ of undefined (long list!)

    Hope this is fixed soon!

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello,

    We are aware of the issue and we will be releasing a new update with fixes within a week.
    In the meantime, if you are using Autoptimize the issue can occur even if you are not using minify in W3 Total Cache, disable Autoptimize HTML minify for now or you can roll back to the previous version of W3 Total Cache here.

    I am affected by this rendering issue too.

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