• Resolved elibeckz

    (@elibeckz)


    I see this message on the W3 Cache Dashboard ” The Unsuccessful Transfer Queue has unresolved errors. Empty the queue to restore normal operation”. I clicked the Unsuccessful Transfer Queue window and see a table showing long list of .css files in directory /wp-content/cache/minify/ and showing as “pending” or “Not implemented”. The list gets longer and longer. I try to Empty the Queue as instructed but the list gets generated again and again and the error message persists. Please help and guide as to where do I start looking in order to figure out the issue.

    In addition to this issue (but probably related), I have two pages which I have specifically listed in the “Do not cache” pages. However, sometimes the pages do not load all the css styling and sometimes they do. It’s quite inconsistent.

    This behavior started happening recently.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @elibeckz

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to help!
    I’ve checked yoru website and as I can see the CDN is not configured and authorized
    Can you please sahre which CDN Type is selected in the Performance>General settings>CDN section, and let me know which CDN provider you are using.
    I’ve checked the sources and I can see that the CDN is enabled but not configured:
    Content Delivery Network via N/A

    Let me know how you setup the CDN in the Performance>CDN section

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter elibeckz

    (@elibeckz)

    Hello @vmarko

    We are not using any CDN. The CDN option is enabled, but no CDN Type is chosen (as we do not use a CDN).

    In the Performance > CDN section I see this message:

    “Content Delivery Network object support via stackpath2 is currently enabled and not authorized.

    Content Delivery Network full-site delivery support via None is currently disabled and not authorized.”

    Here are some screen shots of the rest of settings in Performance > CDN:

    https://snipboard.io/Hg6zCX.jpg

    https://snipboard.io/XpfPz7.jpg

    https://snipboard.io/3XlZFi.jpg

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @elibeckz

    Thank you for your feedback.

    What you are trying to do is to upload te files to the CDN that is not configured at all. If you are not using any CDN provider, pelase disable the CDN in the General settings, save all settings and purge the cache.
    I am not sure which version of the W3 Total Cache you are using; however, Stackpath discontinued their CDN some time ago.
    If you are planning to use CDN, please consider Bunny CDN as a CDN provider. You can get it via the W3 Total Cache and it integrates perfectly with the W3TC

    Thanks!

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