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I did something kinda stupid but it worked for what I needed…ish
I changed all the ‘publish’ values in the includes/class-core.php file to ‘future’
I got to that idea after I googled around a bit and stumbled onto this
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/post_status?replies=4#post-1223181What it did was that basically now I was affecting the scheduled posts with your plugin. however, it processed only around first 500 posts and then it got stuck so I decided to stop the execution.
I retried a couple more times, but it was always getting stuck somewhere around 500 posts mark.
So, I guess this functionality could be implemented in the plugin as well. I’m not very good with PHP, but if I managed to get it to work at some capacity, I guess you can make wonders ??
I didn’t mean to bash on your plugin, it really worked great, the difference between having it and not having it is visible.
However, my “everything unlimited” hosting has one and only limit – number of files allowed on harddisk is limited to 250 000. Seems like a lot, but really, with WP sites and a lot of content on them it’s actually quite easy to get close to it.
Thanks for you assistance Emre – if I ever get back to using your plugin, I’ll donate.
I didn’t bother to check honestly. I just deleted the plugin once I edited the .htaccess file.
I’ll try the Wordfence security Falcon engine cache. It doesn’t have minified CSS and JS, but I hope that it won’t spam my server so much with inodes.
Yeah, it amassed something like 50k total files. I was using the minify CSS thingy.
I solved the immediate issue and decided to abandon using WP Fastest Cache, despite reading positive reviews a couple months ago.
The loading speeds and everything were visibly improved, however, I couldn’t afford getting so many inodes/files every day.