• Hi, I am a user of Asset Cleanup Pro version, and for the third time I wrote in a support for Pro buyers, and nobody answered me. And every time plugin creator writes to me, that my message was lost somehow. Can you just whitelist my email?

    Anyway, the reason why I write right now is because I implemented on my website a lot of things through your plugin: inline/minify css and js, added critical css and other things. Everything works great.

    But I don’t know if my problem is related to your plugin, but I noticed in Google Search Console, that suddenly lots of 404 errors appeared recently. In this errors some strange URL endings are added in my posts. Such as: _mapCacheSet (https://litfan.ru/testy/test-kto-ty-iz-pisatelej/_mapCacheSet), CommentContainer, CommentCopyright, config, url, get, css, style, Paper, raw, core, _meta and many others. And in Yandex Search console ALL 404 errors have ‘stylesheet’ added at the end of each URL (https://litfan.ru/trenirovki-dlya-pisatelej/literaturnye-konkursy-2021-goda/stylesheet).

    I’ve never had any of these URL’s added to my website. And I’ve never seen such errors with these URL endings before (except for ‘stylesheet’). So is it related to your plugin? If yes, then how to fix it? If no, then what possibly it could be? Is it spammers/bots adding these URL endings?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Gabe Livan

    (@gabelivan)

    @giorgos93 I’ll check the tickets you sent and if indeed, there’s an issue there, and I didn’t get back to you on time, my apologies for this! You’ll get a reply for those ones.

    As for the problem you’re having, based on my research and my experience, there are all sorts of inclusions made within /wp-content/plugins/anycomment/static/js/main.min.js including to _mapCacheSet. Because you inlined this file (note that NOT all JS files are inalienable and you should be careful when using this feature), the calls are made like this: require("./_mapCacheSet"); – as a result, you will have HTTP requests like the ones you had: https://litfan.ru/testy/test-kto-ty-iz-pisatelej/_mapCacheSet

    So, my advice is to stop using inlining this file and see how it goes. Also, the AnyComment plugin hasn’t been updated in the past 11 months and hasn’t been tested with the latest three major releases of WordPress. Thus, you should pay extra attention when using it along with other plugins and future WordPress releases.

    Thread Starter George

    (@giorgos93)

    @gabelivan thanks for the answer!

    As for that problem, that I wrote you about in Pro support – it resolved by itself somehow.

    As for the problem with Anycomment plugin: it’s strange, because it’s min.js file wasn’t inlined by me. I indeed turned on option to inline .js files, but I chose to inline only .js files smaller than 6KB. And this file is 2MB. Maybe your plugin doesn’t consider this rule for some reason?

    And one more question: in ‘Plugin usage preferences’ tab there is an option: ‘Clear previously cached CSS/JS files older than (x) days’. I have a cache plugin that automatically clears the cache of all website every 10 hours. So what number is it better for me to put in your settings? Is it okay to put ‘1 day’ for clearing css/js files? Or can you tell me other recommended number?

    Thanks in advance for an answer!

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Hi, I am a user of Asset Cleanup Pro version

    As for that problem, that I wrote you about in Pro support – it resolved by itself somehow.

    @gabelivan When you see that, do not support your customers here. That’s not allowed.

    @giorgos93 The developer made a mistake and can’t support you on these forums.

    For pro or commercial product support please contact the developer directly on their site. This includes any pre-sales topics as well.

    As the developer is aware, commercial products are not supported in these forums. I am sure they will have no problem supporting you there.

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