Title: Awesome plugin&#8230; One issue
Last modified: November 11, 2016

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# Awesome plugin… One issue

 *  [seancjones](https://wordpress.org/support/users/seancjones/)
 * (@seancjones)
 * [9 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/awesome-plugin-one-issue/)
 * I have logging set up on a high traffic server to track errors into log files.
   While I can probably set up a custom rule, is there a particular reason why you
   don’t perform a logic check before unlinking a file?
 * I’m getting a LOT of errors about files not existing. I have a personal aversion
   to the @ suppressor because it is actually slower than performing basic logic
   checks, and it interferes with PHP.ini settings. To be honest, it’s almost enough
   to make me consider one of the other caching plugins, even though this one is
   definitely my favorite. Any feedback highly appreciated! Thanks for all the great
   work you do!

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