• Resolved mrhuynhanh

    (@mrhuynhanh)


    This file has content below: wp-content/all-in-one-seo-pack.log

    2019-10-30 01:36:06 another plugin interfering?
    2019-10-30 01:36:06 detected output handler default output handler
    2019-10-30 01:36:06 detected output handler LiteSpeed_Cache::send_headers_force
    2019-10-30 01:36:06 detected output handler default output handler

    Report number: UVNDGIDE

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  • Hi @mrhuynhanh, may I know what issue are you facing? Could you send us the steps for reproducing the issue?

    Thread Starter mrhuynhanh

    (@mrhuynhanh)

    Install All in One SEO + Litespeed plugin. I see a log file: wp-content/all-in-one-seo-pack.log

    I don’t know if Litespeed and AIO SEO conflict and cause down performance when these plugins depute to output handler

    The Litespeed report number I already give.

    LiteSpeed Cache likes most of other WordPress caching plugin which modifying the output before sending out.

    The log you show is just explaining AIO SEO detected our output handler and it should not affect the performance.

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    AIOSEOP dev here. I can confirm that what you’re seeing in the log is simply a notice that LiteSpeed’s output buffering was detected, not that there’s any actual problem from it.
    Unless you’re experiencing a problem, you can safely ignore the notice.
    We typically recommend having logging off on production sites unless you’re encountering a problem.

    Thanks for clarification @hallsofmontezuma!

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