• Resolved whateverbrother

    (@whateverbrother)


    Hello!
    I’ve just installed Zen Cache and it works great except main page and it is really important for me to cache it as well.
    The site is: http://www.cudo.pl
    I have notes enabled with debbuging details and the comment is:
    “ZenCache is NOT caching this page, because ZenCache detected an early output buffer termination. This may happen when a theme/plugin ends, cleans, or flushes all output buffers before reaching the PHP shutdown phase.”
    Is there any way to track blocking element, what should I look for and where.
    Best regards
    whateverbrother

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/zencache/

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  • The best thing would be, first, to switch to a default theme (e.g. 2016) and test then. If caching now takes place, you need to talk to your theme developer. If you still get the same message, then the problem is with a plugin.

    In that case, and still with the default theme, deactivate all the plugins and check that caching now occurs. If so, reactivate first the theme, and then each plugin and check after each reactivation until the problem recurs. Then you’ll know the culprit.

    Thread Starter whateverbrother

    (@whateverbrother)

    Seems that my premium theme Photoform is the issue.
    KTS915 thank you for your help.
    Best regards
    whateverbrother

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