I had a look at your homepage’s HTML source code and it looks like the CSS/ JS is well optimized now so I guess you were able to change permissions? 🙂
frank
Thank you for your response. It was generated because I had deleted the previous /cache/autoptimize folder and regenerated another one by deactivating and activating it back. However, when I create a post the issue comes back. I found that the directory is saving with a root user instead of the cpanel user. I have done everything but the issue persists. I need help if any. Thank you
when I create a post the issue comes back
that means *something* is removing AO’s cache when creating a post, which is at least useless and often harmful … could be another plugin maybe? :-/
I found that the directory is saving with a root user instead of the cpanel user
When the directory (and the files inside the directory) are created by AO, they are done so by the user under which the PHP process is running, using the filesystem rights as set by the umask on OS level. Maybe ask your hoster to assist to set this straight?
any news on this projecttopicsorg ?
Thank you for asking. I sincerely thought you guys had any solution to my problem but there wasn’t so I moved to Perfmatters (for a fee) and it works pretty well.
Afraid for some problems there is no off-the-shelve solution and some digging is required to identify the root cause :-/