Along with Varnish, do you have any caching plugins installed?
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tszabo
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Hi Pippin,
W3 Total Cache is installed but not activated. Just in case, I re-activated it and purged the caches, but that did not fix the problem. FYI, in the past, I never had to purge the cache after making simple wording changes…
Any other thoughts?
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tszabo
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DreamHost, via their DreamPress service optimized for WordPress (on VPS)…
I am having a similar issue on lunarpages.
It started (I think) when I was editing a page and my internet connection went down. WordPress said it was saving the page in my browser — I think this is a new autosave / post locking feature. Now I get 500 errors when trying to view the site and while I can click on settings in the Wp-admin area, I can’t click on pages (it just never finishes loading, though the left nav is still there) or portfolio. This applies just to my development site; the live site, still on 3.7 and in the same server environment, is unaffected.
We are launching this site tomorrow so I will be rolling back to 3.7.* to get through it.
If anyone has any insight, please share.
Best Regards,
Lucinda
PS no caching plugins installed at all.
@lbrown@trillamar.com – could you please start a new thread as per the forum guidelines –
http://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Forum_Welcome#Where_To_Post
@tszabo Please completely delete W3 Total Cache from the Plugins page. Sometimes caching plugins will leave “cruft” behind that results in some caching still taking place.
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tszabo
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Looks like it was the Wordfence security plug-in. Not sure why it is suddenly causing problems. Brought to their attention…