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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: WP Super Cache] Error on Publishing PostUPDATE: I’d missed the “Deleting comment doesn’t reset cache for page (it should!)” thread below this one.
As suggested, clearing the Course file locking check box appears to have resolved this (though I don’t remember ever turning that on).
Best plugin ever, BTW. We get about 22,000 page views in a day, so WP Super Cache is a lifesaver. 🙂
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: WP Super Cache] Error on Publishing PostI’m having a similar issue on my blog at Brothers-Brick.com.
I published several posts last night after auto-updating to the latest version of WP Super Cache during the day, and none of the posts appeared on the main page.
I checked the WP Super Cache settings page and got the error about the advanced cache file being missing or unwritable. I fixed that so that the Settings page displayed correctly, but the posts didn’t appear until I deleted the cache entirely.
Since then, I’m receiving reports from commenters that their comments aren’t appearing (there are duplicates in the admin panel as they try to repeat-post). I’ve added content to one of the posts currently on the main page, and my updates aren’t appearing either.
This hasn’t happened with any previous version of WP Super Cache. 🙁
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: endless redirect loop when trying to access admin systemThis started happening to me after I installed WordPress Tweaks 1.8. More specifically, I was unable to access /wp-admin/ while still being able to access individual pages I’d bookmarked (such as plugins.php and post-new.php).
Since that was the case, I believe I’ve narrowed down the incompatibility issue with WordPress Tweaks 1.8 (YMMV) to the Disable the Dashboard option. I’d turned this on when I began requiring registration to leave a comment, and turning it off again made /wp-admin/ accessible.
(I only found this thread when I looked for the error I was getting in Firefox, so let me add the Safari equivalent so search engines can find this later: “Too many redirects occurred trying to open “http://www.example.com/wp-admin/”. This might occur if you open a page that is redirected to open another page which then is redirected to open the original page.”)