• charlett

    (@charlett)


    Hi!
    I’ve had trouble with my permalinks a while now. But when I disabled all my plugins the problem disapperead. But now my problem is that I don’t know which plugin is causing the problem. Is there some plugins that are known to cause these kinds of problems?

    I’m suspecting the “W3 Total Cache”

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  • catacaustic

    (@catacaustic)

    There’s a good chance that it’s your caching plugin because these do generate the pages and use these pages instead of the WordPress output. When you change permalink strucutre, the generated pages most likely don’t update so you’re left in the position that you are.

    The best way to check this is the re-enable the plugins one-by-one and do a fair bit of checking on your public site between each one. That should narrow it down a fair bit, and will most likely show you exactly where the issue is. So, start off with the easy ones, and leave the caching plugin until last.

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