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  • I can’t troubleshoot your local machine, but all you need to do normally is click Cancel to suppress the popup. The popup suppression behavior is improved in the next release.

    Thread Starter Jai

    (@jaispn)

    Thanks Willie Jackson for your reply.

    Yes I tried that too to cancel. But its still not working.

    Hey you mentioned next release. So are you talking about next release of wordpress or w3 total cache?

    Regards,
    Jai

    W3TC.

    Thread Starter Jai

    (@jaispn)

    My W3TC version is 0.9.4. Which I think is latest.
    Still I am facing same problems.
    Any help.

    Thread Starter Jai

    (@jaispn)

    Please have a look on my current setting of w3-total cache.

    Find file here

    I am trying to make changes into these setting but not able to do it.

    Please help.

    As I mentioned, I cannot troubleshoot or provide support for an instance running on your local machine.

    If you have a site that’s live on the web and experiencing this issue, send us an email and we’ll take a look.

    Thread Starter Jai

    (@jaispn)

    We don’t have it live we are using it locally.

    I’m having the same issue. It started last week. The pop-up appears every time I visit any of the W3TC settings pages. It will disappear if I click the “x” button, but no setting changes take effect even after closing the pop-up.

    I go to a W3TC page > the pop-up appears > I close the pop-up > I make changes > I “Submit” changes > the page refreshes > the pop-up reappears > I close the pop-up > settings do not reflect my changes, but the status they held prior to my trying to change them.

    I’m contacting W3TC and will update this as changes are made.

    @zackdn

    I work for W3 EDGE πŸ™‚ Do me a favor and try the following:

    1. Export your W3TC config file using the “Export configuration” button at the bottom of the General Settings page.
    2. Open up the file in the FTP editor of your choice, find the notes.support_us line, and ensure that its value is set to false.
    3. Upload the updated file and see if that resolves the issue.

    Can do?

    Will try! Am I to upload it here? Β» /wp-content/plugins/w3-total-cache/configs

    No, you upload it in the same place from which it’s downloaded in W3TC at the bottom of the General Settings page. There’s an import section and an export section, you can’t miss it.

    Wow, duh. Sorry about that.

    One more thing: it’s doing the same thing again, but in asking me to enable “Edge Mode”. This has already been enabled, but still it asks for my permission on all W3TC pages…

    Oh, your solution did work for my previous issue. THANK YOU, SIR!

    Sounds like there are permissions issues preventing PHP from writing to the filesystem, you probably just need to add define('W3TC_EDGE_MODE', true); to your wp-config.php file. That’s how Edge Mode is implemented.

    Thread Starter Jai

    (@jaispn)

    Hey is same solution might work for me?

    I tried it. I downloaded config file. From a button in the bottom of the general setting.
    The downloaded file don’t have much code.
    It only have this
    <?php

    return array(
    );

    Is it okay or there are some errors?

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