Can you submit a bug submission report from the support tab of the plugin?
The problem is, I downgraded to the “official” version, because the Cache took the size of all my account and I had problems with my hosting 🙁
Well you could have simply disabled the database cache or manually emptied the cache. Anyway, evidently there’s an issue with the WordPress cron on your site. So all I can suggest without more information is upgrade to the development version: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/download/ since you’re using WP 3.0. And if you’re still having issues submit a bug submission report.
Hmm… actually, I’m testing on WP 3, but I’m still using WP 2.8 at my site. And the problem is, that DB cache grows drastically since the new (dev) version, I don’t know why…
Also, I wonder, if my wp-cron was not working well, could I have my posts scheduled and published? Because that option is working.. Do you know any common limit, set by shared hosting providers, which could be hindering the cron job of your script?
My admin manually set a cron job, to be executed every night, and it empties all the cache folders. Still, I wonder what the problem is.
I could switch on the dev version again, if you think that browser cache is already working with the permalinks structure /%postname%.html
Have you submitted a bug submission form from the support tab of the plugin?
Nope, because I’ve downgraded, and in the version I have currently, it is not present.
Ok, well it’s not impossible to resolve the issue because I can’t duplicate it and you can’t help me duplicate it.
OK, I’ve sent a support request vie my test installation. Sorry I didn’t think of it earlier.