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  • Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    CK,

    I looked in the Chrome Inspector and got some strange garbled characters when looking at all the scripts of your site.

    I’m not sure what’s causing it, but I bet that’s the cause of the plugin not working.

    https://tinypic.com/r/10p10s2/8

    Thread Starter CK MacLeod

    (@ck-macleod)

    It looks like that’s garbled in the minified version of your script, correct? Any idea what might be causing that?

    Thread Starter CK MacLeod

    (@ck-macleod)

    I mean, I can see you’re not sure – but where even begin to look?

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    It’s garbling all of your scripts, not just SCE. I’ve never seen that happen before, so not sure what’s causing it.

    I’ll do some research on my end, but at this point, I’m clueless.

    Thread Starter CK MacLeod

    (@ck-macleod)

    Definitely something I’ll look into when I can do some debugging of my own. I’ve never used the tool you’re using. What’s particularly weird is that SCE seems to be working fine for some users, or even for me on Android and Safari, while I haven’t noticed particular problems with other scripts at all at this site – which, if all of those files “really” were garbled to that extent, you would expect. (Of course, there are a lot of plug-ins in the plug-ins folder that aren’t active – so they could be completely garbled from top to bottom and it wouldn’t make any functional difference.)

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    It’s easy to check if you have chrome. Just go to your homepage, right click anywhere on the page and go ti Inspect Element. You’ll see a sources tab, where you can see what JS and CSS files are loaded.

    I looked at your default WordPress jquery and that is garbled as well.

    I’m just guessing, but it may be a caching or cdn-related plugin that is changing the character headers to something Chrome doesn’t recognize.

    Thread Starter CK MacLeod

    (@ck-macleod)

    That’s an interesting guess. There are several other process at the site that also seem to have stopped working according to a similar pattern: They work on Safari and Android browsers, but have suddenly stopped working on Chrome and Firefox.

    I had begun to research a similar issue a couple of months ago – relating to Twitter widgets that worked fine on some sites/browsers but not on others – but stopped researching it when functionality was suddenly restored. There were multi-year Twitter development/support threads with no solution ever given.

    Very odd. To make it even better, a mirror version of the same site (not a complete copy, but very similar) on my PC has SCE installed, and it works fine in Firefox.

    Thread Starter CK MacLeod

    (@ck-macleod)

    Seems not to be a problem unique to your (excellent) plug-in at all. Thanks for the fast replies. Am marking this topic resolved.

    Thread Starter CK MacLeod

    (@ck-macleod)

    Should have said “for the excellent and uniquely helpful/informative replies.”

    Plugin Author Ronald Huereca

    (@ronalfy)

    Thanks CK! I hope you get this figured out.

    @saeedashif,

    Please open up a new thread in the support forums. Your post seems unrelated to this plugin.

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