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  • Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    thanks for the replies, i`m using this plugin for some time now, and it would have been ashamed to remove it..

    anyways i`ll be having my fingers crossed on the next update 😛

    cheers.

    Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    okey so i did that and everything is good so far 🙂

    1. increased memory to 1024M and server to 2048M
    2. updated WP to 5.8.1
    3. updated Divi to latest 4.10.6
    4. disabled cache enabler, then removed it
    5. checked with FTP to see if there are any remains in the plugins folders.
    6. installed fresh new cache enabler 1.8.4
    7. crossed fingers and watched the server resources in cPanel not go to 100% 😀
    8. everything runs smooth

    will see with the next updates if the error returns..

    thanks for your support

    Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    hello,

    i don`t have any modification to the functions.php or any other file, i tried to keep my WP clean, so i would never have to deal with errors like these 🙂

    i will try to remove the plugin and make a fresh instal, especially since i don`t have any setting for the plugin so nothing would be lost 🙂

    also im increasing the memory sizes, as you suggested, ill return with some feedback, if it crashes again and empties my config.php file 🙂

    Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    same thing.. i`m not using hooks, just a standard cache enabler plugin install

    other plugins i have don`t have anything to do with cacheing,

    the last 2 updates to 1.8.2 and 1.8.3 made my hosting services go to 100% resources, then it went to HTTP500, and i found the wp-config.php file empty

    now i just saw the 1.8.4 update.. and i`m not even gonna try, cause its going to crash my hosting again, and i have to recover the wp-config.php again…

    i`ll also send you my site info via ur contact form

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by SoulSearcher.
    Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    the plugin works..

    updating the plugin crashes the whole hosting, and empties (not removes) the wp-config.php file

    happened twice with the 1.8.2 and 1.8.3 updates

    currently my website is running the latest 1.8.3 version and its fine
    just that i don`t think i can debug and recover files everytime i update this plugin :DD

    yes, its a big bug…

    my website becomes unresponsive, and after i disable it via FTP, it somehow empties the wp-config.php and everything goes to HTTP500

    so having a backup wp-config.php file and replace it via FTP fixes everything.

    after the last 2 updates hosting crashes, and if i disable the plugin via FTP somehow it empties my wp-config.php file :)))

    i have to recover it from the backup

    i never exprienced this before… having a empty wp-config.php file from a plugin update

    Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    whats wrong ? i haven`t added any other plugin and nothing has been modified with my Divi theme

    i`m thinking about searching for another cache plugin

    i`m having the same kinda issue with the last 2 updates…

    after the 1.8.2 update, it roars the hosting resources… the website is non responsive

    i`m disableing the plugin via FTP, and the the hosting starts to recover, but my WP site is now HTTP500 error…

    so after digging the error log in the hosting

    PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function wp() in /home/trust/public_html/wp-blog-header.php:16

    and some friendly google searching this error, i found out my wp-config.php was empty :))))

    so i replaced it from the backup and everything started to work..

    today when i updated again this plugin to 1.8.3 version.. the same thing happened again.. site unresponsive, disabled the plugin via FTP, found out the wp-config.php was empty again.. replaced it, and not it works

    no… because the settings are in the SQL database…

    install a plugin like WP_Rollback for future problems

    you can just rollback any plugin and most themes with one click

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by SoulSearcher.
    Thread Starter SoulSearcher

    (@alios24)

    also disable auto updates for this plugin and all related CF7 plugins until further notice

    personally i`m using a plugin that blocks the whole update to this plugin, it doesnt even show that it needs to be updated, just so i don-t get tempted to update it and other plugins that are site breaking

    the developer of the plugin usually fixes all bugs, but it takes time

    i truly love this plugin, but i always update it weeks or months after the initial release, so all the bugs are tested and fixed

    especially if its not a security issue and you don-t need to actually upgrade it

    the developer of the plugin usually fixes all bugs, but it takes time

    i truly love this plugin, but i always update it weeks or months after the initial release, so all the bugs are tested and fixed

    especially if its not a security issue and you don-t need to actually upgrade it

    the developer of the plugin usually fixes all bugs, but it takes time

    i truly love this plugin, but i always update it weeks or months after the initial release, so all the bugs are tested and fixed

    especially if its not a security issue and you don-t need to actually upgrade it

    the plugins stores its settings in SQL database, so deleting and installing the previous version usually breaks the settings

    if you don-t have lots of contact forms and the templates are not customized, you can do this quick “rollback”

    otherwise a true rollback means rolling back your whole site, files and SQL database from the period the contact form worked

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