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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Widget Cache] [Plugin: WP Widget Cache] move cache from disk to memoryWhat is APC and how do I turn it on? Or memcache? how do I turn it on and determine what will be cached?
wp-widget-cache is useful once one uses supercache? My impression is that super cache caches the entire page, widgets and all. I have lots of widgets with lots of database queries, but they would rarely change (last 20 posts, last comments, etc)
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Widget Cache] [Plugin: WP Widget Cache] move cache from disk to memorywould not the operating system be intelligent enough to cache frequently used small files? Do you need to do this explicitly?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: “Could not remove the old plugin” – help I cannot fix this.I have the same problem.
My additional problem are permissions. The files are owned by nobody, and neither my ftp nor my telnet can change these files (any advice for that situation?)
I really need to run the upgrade via the normal upgrade via wordpress.
2 additional questions on that
1) I want to use Secure FTP but it does not work (filezilla works all right with secure ftp)2) I want to understand how these upgrades via wordpress work. They actually download onto my home computer and then transfer onto my server? It would be MUCH faster and MUCH more efficient if everything got downloaded directly onto the server
3) who owns the files upgraded by wordpress? the web server? or the ftp login (if that owns it, that would explain why nothing can be deleted as in my case the files are owned by nobody, the apache webserver)
Downloading update from https://downloads.www.ads-software.com/plugin/simple-tags.1.7.4.4.zip.
Unpacking the update.
Installing the latest version.
Removing the old version of the plugin.
Could not remove the old plugin.
Plugin upgrade Failed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: wp-db-backup – sets all permissions to 777this looks scary. Can someone comment if this has been solved?