• I have just installed the WP Super Cache plugin and altered a setting or two and now I find that it has taken over my WordPress login. I have the entire page full of error messages and cannot access any of my WP back office features. Everything has disappeared (the whole page is full of –

    /* WP-Cache Config Sample File See wp-cache.php for author details. */ $wp_cache_preload_on = 1; //Added by WP-Cache Manager $wp_cache_preload_email_volume = ‘many’; //Added by WP-Cache Manager $wp_cache_preload_email_me = 0; //Added by WP-Cache Manager $wp_cache_preload_interval = 60; //Added by WP-Cache Manager $wp_cache_preload_posts = ‘2’; //Added by WP-Cache Manager $wp_cache_mobile_groups = ”; //Added by WP-Cache Manager $wp_cache_mobile_prefixes = ‘w3c , w3c-, acs-, alav, alca, amoi, audi, avan, benq, bird, blac, blaz, brew, cell, cldc, cmd-, dang, doco, eric, hipt, htc_, inno, ipaq, ipod, jigs, kddi, keji, leno, lg-c, lg-d, lg-g, lge-, lg/u, maui, maxo, midp, mits, mmef, mobi, mo

    errors.
    How the heck can this be fixed?
    Thanks?

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  • I’m not a techie, but I’ve had similar problems with other cache plugins and simply contacted my web host. HostGator helped in a few minutes set it all right.

    Have you tried to access your site via FTP and delete the plugin from the plugins folder? It’s usually under wp_content, but I haven’t done that with a caching plugin. It worked doing so with a different plugin altogether, though.

    That data comes from your config file, wp-content/wp-cache-config.php – looks like a missing <?php tag at the top of the file.

    You could try updating the settings in the plugin admin page or uninstall and reinstall the plugin.

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