Getting the same “oops” message
Do you have enable other Gzip plugins ? Check again
No I dont have any other Gzip plugins. Unless if W3 Total Cache has gzip compressor but I dont think they do.
Could you try and update to version 1.1.8? And send me the debug data? That should give me some more info about what goes wrong…
Debug shows:
isApache: 1 (Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS))
enabled:
enabled-htaccess:
plugin: 1.1.8
error: WP_Error Object
(
[errors] => Array
(
[http_request_failed] => Array
(
[0] => cURL error 35: SSL connect error
)
)
[error_data] => Array
(
)
)
Thanks, this helps a lot! It turns out https://checkgzipcompression.com/ is having some connection problems. I’ll push an update in the coming days to fix this. Keep you posted!
Any update on this? I’m getting the exact same problem.
Thanks in advance! 🙂
Sorry, still the same problems. I’m now in touch with one of the engineers of checkgzipcompression.com. I’ll let you know when a new update is available!
Hi all,
I’ve made a new version which should solve this problem. Could you remove the plugin from wordpress, and upload the following test version?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/py9oi4sj23qu1py/gzipcompression.zip?dl=1
Eric
Would be great if this can be fixed.
Thanks
Im having same problem that I see was reported here 1 month ago and still not fixed
(@ericmulder) that link above is a 404 page./
What do we do here, just abandon the plugin because its not updated, what do we do ?
Hi! See this thread with my response. Thanks!
Still getting same error after re-installing the supposed fixed version 1.1.11
isApache: 1 (Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS))
enabled:
enabled-htaccess:
plugin: 1.1.11
error: WP_Error Object
(
[errors] => Array
(
[http_request_failed] => Array
(
[0] => cURL error 35: SSL connect error
)
)
[error_data] => Array
(
)
)
This crap was never fixed