• I just decided to try out this plugin on one of my sites. Went through and enabled some recommended settings, nothing funky.

    Got a white screen of death after about ten minutes – not right away. WP-Admin wouldn’t even load. The other WP sites on my VPS were fine.

    I renamed advanced-cache and wp-cache-config but the site still wouldn’t load with a ton of refreshes.

    Had to restart Apache on the server to get the site to come back up, and then rapidly deactivated this plugin.

    My site isn’t complicated. Using Roots starter them, and a handful of normal plugins like ACF, WordFence, CF7.

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-super-cache/

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  • I’m having the same problem and it’s even on my wp-admin page so I can’t even log in to try and see what the cause of the problem is!

    Where do I go from here? Please help!

    Mark – open a new thread here, check your PHP error log. Make sure logging of errors is active of course. Increase the memory PHP has access to.

    I stumbled across a new solution to heal the white screen of death… I tried everything else, and nothing worked so far…

    My scenario was that I was going to update from 3.6 to 3.8 but that did not work, pressing the update button just gave me a “WSOD”, and nothing else…

    Then I manually updated the site by uploading the files with FTP 3rd party software.
    This sort of worked of one of my websites.

    The new experience came when I ran a new and fresh wordpress installation. I have always used the 5 min install procedure that includes editing the config.sample file and renaming it.
    Well, that did not do anything good for me. As my hair was becoming thinner I decided to delete my wp-config.php file using my FTP software and then reloading my page.

    The shit too me through a setup to configure a new config file because it was missing i the first place.

    Yeah, thats my experience. Happy hunting!

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