Mikko Raassina
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Update to 6.6 – Bug__Gutenberg not workingThank you @e10klukas! It seems that for me the problem is caused by the AIOSEO plugin. I made a post about it on the AIOSEO forum.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Update to 6.6 – Bug__Gutenberg not workingI ran into the same error and I do not have the previously mentioned plugin installed. When I take a page for editing and switch to a mobile/tablet view, the editor mysteriously disappears. When I switch back to the desktop view, I can edit normally again. The same behavior happens on multiple sites after upgrading to version 6.6.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Unable to optimize imagesForum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Unable to optimize imagesThank you. I wouldn’t mind if there was enough capacity reserved especially for Pro users who have paid for the service.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Unable to optimize imagesHello @vmarko,
I am also getting the same error. The memory limit is 2048 MB and I’m using a pro subscription. The AJAX call gives the following error message with the status code “500 Internal Server Error”:
{“success”:false,”data”:{“code”:500,”error”:”Error: Received a non-200 response code: 500″,”status”:”error”,”time”:1717590482}}
Yesterday, everything worked out just fine.
Mikko
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] WebP Converter stuck in the “Processing” stateHello @vmarko,
I’ve been using both paid and free versions, and the WEBP converting service is not very useful if the image is still processing after 6 hours of waiting.
Can you speed this service up? If you could, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
MikkoForum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Incorrect cache engine with WEBP Image conversionThanks @vmarko
No sweat! Everything is working fine right now, and happy to hear this gets fixed in the next release.
Enjoy your week! 🙂
MikkoForum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Incorrect cache engine with WEBP Image conversionEDIT:
I went through the options, and under Performance / General Settings, I scrolled down to the Fragment Cache and changed the Fragment Cache Method from none to Memcached.After changing this setting, all error messages disappeared, and the image conversion worked out again.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Fatal error with v2.2.3 updateHello @vmarko,
No problem, and thanks again for the fix!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Fatal error with v2.2.3 updateHello @vmarko
Thank you for the updated file. After replacing the Licensing_Plugin_Admin.php file with a new one and resetting my license, everything seemed to work out. I am now able to access the dashboard with the admin credentials.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Fatal error with v2.2.3 update@cdsg Yeah, I understand your point. It is unfortunate to get such a significant bug on a plugin that prevents the whole WordPress admin usage for days or even weeks. Maybe it’s the holiday season that causes delay, who knows. But still, W3TC is the best cache plugin I have come across up to this point. With this plugin, I am able to get a page speed performance of 100/100 on some of my company pages on both mobile and desktop. And regardless of the error, I am still inclined to offer the paid version of this plugin to my new customers, too. Of course, I hope it will be fixed before that.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Fatal error with v2.2.3 updateThanks for the status info. I am getting the same error. The issue seems to be on a Pro version only. I have one website for which I have not yet purchased the Pro version, and there is no error after I log into the admin dashboard. But when it comes to the Pro version, there is not much you can do with the WordPress admin pages right now because the error practically blocks the usage of it. Looking forward to the fix.