Hi there,
CHMOD means changing the access rights for a specific folder. For example CHMOD a folder to 755 means YOU have all access (read, write, execute) while others (users in the same group as you or other users) will only have read, execute access.
If the cache folder can not be written to you probably need to CHMOD a folder to 777 (log in via FTP, right click on folder and change the access rights).
Hope that helps.
ok i have give permission to the cache folder.. now the error is:
Could not delete any cached files. Please manually check the cache directory.
How to fix that? Thanks for the fast reply!
Do you see any cached files in the cache folder? If not you can try refreshing your website (the front end not wp-admin) and see if there are cached files generated.
Are you using GoDaddy hosting?
I see a cache file. What should I do about it? Nope… My client dont use godaddy hosting.
Does the cache file start with “minify_….”? If so the cache should be working, the above error regarding deleting cache can be ignored as the cache files will be cleared automatically by the Minify library later.
unfortunately.. no… i only see .htaccess inside the cache folder..
/wp-content/plugins/bwp-minify/cache
so how should we fix this issue?
Could you please contact me through http://betterwp.net/contact/ ? I might need additional info in order to help you. Thank you.
Hello, I just sent you an email yesterday. Thanks!
Hello Khang Minh, i am using godaddy host, it do not let me change the chmod to the file
Hi Pedro, would you mind creating a new support topic on: http://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/plugin/bwp-minify
Is there any folder on your site that is writable by the web server’s process?