• Hi!
    I have a multisite blog with three different languages site, using Multilingual Press:
    http://www.travelling-treasures.com/

    I tried to activate W3 Total Cache and all sites crashed with a 500 Error Code. We tried to fix this by removing the plugin and looking for solutions, but non of the solution was applicable for Multisite. I had to run a complete backup in order to get the site back up.

    Is there any trick or something that could be done differently in order to install W3 Total Cache on a Multisite? Or are there Multisite Plug-ins that are rather compatible with W3 Total Cache?

    Thanks!

    • This topic was modified 9 years, 4 months ago by jewel01.
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  • Patrick Steil

    (@patrickchurchbuzzorg)

    I was thinking about installing W3 Total Cache on my multisite install… guess not!

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 3 months ago by Patrick Steil.

    W3TC works great on multisite in my experience. In particular, I love that it gives network admins the ability to manage subsite settings without setting on a per subsite basis (as opposed to many of the other cache plugins out there).

    I’m guessing that the issue here was to do with their server setup (eg. apache not set to look for htaccess files below a certain directory depth) or possibly something weird with their multilingual setup (which can often have issues with other plugins).

    You should also make sure to look at this community project if you haven’t already (esp. if you’re running PHP 7+): https://github.com/szepeviktor/w3-total-cache-fixed

    Hope that helps some Patrick, let me know if you have any Qs about W3TC (or any other cache/performance solution).

    Cheers, Max

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 3 months ago by max.
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