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Hi, thank you for responding.
We are using the Version 4.1.9, the latest I believe.
Since yesterday 10,000 transient files were created, according to the Transient Manger WP Plug-in.
Using that, I deleted the expired transient, and there were still 350+ left.
Will test if the clean-up code is working later this evening.
Please let us know if you have other thoughts/ideas – or if this is normal.
Thanks
Hi, I was able to download the Transient Manger WP Plug-in, and cleared out a TON of transients (and then optimize the DB). Now I see that about 1000 new transients are still being create per hour. Is this a problem anyone else is dealing with, or is there a simple solution? Thanks
It seems to be working ok for us!
We’ve been working on a Mac (and tested in Chrome/Firefox and Safari) and trying to decide if I should try to try to update this Plug-in (or reinstall). Has the issue been fixed, is anyone still having problems?
Hi, thank you for the response and I had already figured out how to change the plug-in folder file name and luckily the site was able to function. Unfortunately when I change the name back, it keeps all the old data and immediately logs me out because it has been more than 60 minutes. Should i just reinstall the plug-in you think?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Multi language supportHi,
I’m working for a client for whom we are developing a custom theme in English. Now they want to roll out 5 different language/country sites in an efficient way.
I’m wondering if it makes sense to use the same WordPress install/DB to try to manage these (all have small but important differences in content and forms, etc.) Even if we used a plug-in to replicate the sites in the same install, we’ll need to review all 100+ pages of translation and edit, etc.
Seems it may just be easier to reinstall the Worpress site 5 different times and manage each separately… am I missing something obvious?
Thanks
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Multi LanguageHi,
I’m working for a client were we are developing a custom theme in English. Now they want to roll out 5 different language/country sites in an efficient way.
I’m wondering if it makes sense to use the same WordPress install/DB to try to manage these (all have small but important differences in content and forms, etc.)
Seems it may just be easier to reinstall the Worpress site 5 different times and manage each separately… am I missing something obvious?
Thanks