• Resolved Mark Sund

    (@cinticom)


    We love Query Monitor – it really helps when working on a website.

    But it looks like there might be a conflict with W3 Total Cache. Near as we can tell, they both want to put a symbolic link called db.php in the wp-content folder, pointing back to a file in their own plugin’s folder. For Query Monitor, it provides additional useful info. For W3 Total Cache, it’s important for database caching.

    Have you heard or experienced anything about this?

    Thanks,

    Mark Sund, Developer-Director, Sund + Co

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/query-monitor/

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