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  • Plugin Contributor DaveyJake

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    Yes, the plugin is still supported. What seems to be the issue?

    Thread Starter DaveyJake

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    A primary example would be the times when updating an uncached widget and pressing save didn’t update the widget and instead just returned stale data and content.

    Often times, our writers will write stories from abroad and the city they’re in will have a ñ character in its name (e.g. São Paulo, BRA). Because of that character, upon pressing the publish or update button, no changes would actually get saved. It took me WEEKS of trial and error to finally find that error.

    The only reason why I’m sticking with W3TC is due to its integration with MaxCDN–my site loads up in under 3s. However, because of the lack of updates, I’ve had reconfigure my setup but I think I may have found good solution?

    Along with W3TC, MaxCDN and Autoptimize, I’m on DreamHost on the DreamPress 2 package. After following MaxCDN‘s instructions for W3TC config, I went back and disabled everything on the Minify page and installed Autoptimize as my CSS/JS minifier; still haven’t found a solid HTML/XML minifier yet.

    Because Varnish comes installed with DreamPress 2, I also disabled Object Cache as well as added my site IP address into W3TC‘s Varnish server list. Database Cache I’ve always kept disabled.

    Finally, with the exception of jQuery, Ajax and my (combined) Underscore-Backbone files, my main JS file is loaded last at the bottom of my page to reduced content load times.

    If anyone has any additional tweaks or configs that I didn’t mention, I’m all ears!

    I’ve added your code exactly as specified but am encountering an unusual bug. While my HTML5 tags are now left in tact, I’ve found that the href attribute values for all of my anchors are being removed. Any idea why this is happening and how it can be prevented?

    Please let me know.

    Thread Starter DaveyJake

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    Unfortunately that plugin doesn’t work for me. It crashes every time I attempt to export.

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