Hi BeHeard, I can remove this line but it distract you a lot? I added this line for making test easy. but if this distract a lot, I can remove. waiting for your answer…
Hi Emre.
The issue I think is that the cache does not seem to work.
Its not that it distracts, but does it mean that the page is not cached.
If it is cached when does that page get served?
you are right. I will remove it and inform you…
Thanks Emre.
The note is great to know if it is cached or not, just cannot see when or if it is being cached..
hi again BeHeard, I have removed that line π you can use this plugin…
Thanks for that.
On the site we are testing on it now shows
WP Fastest Cache 29-08-13 15:59:07
Is this the date and time this page was cached?
Just trying to identify when and how long they are being cached..
Thanks again.
“Is this the date and time this page was cached?”
Yes, this is…
“Just trying to identify when and how long they are being cached..”
Nice idea. I will implement it soon π thank you…
Hi again BeHeard π I have implemented your feature request in v 0.5.8. You can update and start to use it…
<!– WP Fastest Cache file was created in 0.0942 seconds, on 14-09-13 9:41:51 –>
Thanks again..
Problem…….
It appears to cache only once a day.. eg: if pages are checked shows nothing – the following day it is serving a white page with this text at the bottom. <!– WP Fastest Cache file was created in 0.0942 seconds, on 14-09-13 9:41:51 –>
Deleted cache and today it gives this error in IE>
<!– Ticket #11289, IE bug fix: always pad the error page with enough characters such that it is greater than 512 bytes, even after gzip compression abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz11223344556677889900abacbcbdcdcededfefegfgfhghgihihjijikjkjlklkmlmlnmnmononpopoqpqprqrqsrsrtstsubcbcdcdedefefgfabcadefbghicjkldmnoepqrfstugvwxhyz1i234j567k890laabmbccnddeoeffpgghqhiirjjksklltmmnunoovppqwqrrxsstytuuzvvw0wxx1yyz2z113223434455666777889890091abc2def3ghi4jkl5mno6pqr7stu8vwx9yz11aab2bcc3dd4ee5ff6gg7hh8ii9j0jk1kl2lmm3nnoo4p5pq6qrr7ss8tt9uuvv0wwx1x2yyzz13aba4cbcb5dcdc6dedfef8egf9gfh0ghg1ihi2hji3jik4jkj5lkl6kml7mln8mnm9ono
<body id=”error-page”>
<p>Security check: hidden spam field should be blank.</p>
<p>« Back</p></body>
</html>
<!– WP Fastest Cache file was created in 0.903553009033 seconds, on 16-09-13 9:28:15 –>
Which unfortunately displays to the world that cannot access the site that its WordPress…
Hi BeHeard, do you use v 0.5.9 ?
yes had 0.5.9
Have deactivated as site was unusable.. We also seem to have an issue with no graphics showing since the update to .5.9 even after deactivating
Very strange problem. I will research about it. but plugin does not work on browser so browser cannot effect the plugin.
“<p>Security check: hidden spam field should be blank.</p>” , it seems that it belongs to a page which has a form.
You can block plugin to cache that page with <!– <wpfcNOT> –>
Hmmmm… works fine without the plugin apart from the pictures no longer showing.. It was the only plugin that was added and updated, everything else remains the same.
Have been unsuccessful in sourcing the issue..so far..
Thanks so much again..
probably I cannot solve this problem except connect to your ftp π
Just letting you know the response from the form Dev.
That error is only display after the form is submitted. Whatever caching plugin you are using must be displaying the honeypot field somehow and it’s causing the security check to be triggered. The caching plugin will probably affect other form plugins if they do something similar, so the only “fix” I can recommend is to set your contact form pages to be never cached.
Note: We have forms of some sort on every page so that is not an option. For now we have removed the plugin, still unable to get pictures showing on the site home page..