• while troubleshooting scripts, I have to toggle a plugin then u/l my script for my changes to take place. Now the site is reverting back to old copies of the script. I removed the script from the server then u/l’ed. The new version finally loaded (verified in console) but 3 min later it reverted back to the old version again.

    When I first noticed this going on, the admin, who even admits he doesn’t know code, thought that installing w3cache to help the issue. He did this about 4 days ago.

    I reinstalled core files since he installed that plugin, and the problem seemed to clear, until tonight when the behavior described above started happening again.

    There are currently no other plugins besides w3tc, but I believe there was one in the past before I came along.

    How do I determine if an old plugin is reeking havoc on our site? Is that possible? What else could be causing this behavior.

    I have even cleared my browser cache, and this will not allow the newer version of the script to be loaded either.

    Any help would be appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Jennifer Cowles

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  • Thread Starter knitwitcowles

    (@knitwitcowles)

    I am still having issues with cache. I have determined that wp_supercache is what was on there before. I have removed the insertion it creates from wp-config, .htaccess looks clean, I removed and removed wp-content/advanced-cache.php and wp-content/wp-cache-config.php

    I just can’t fully remove the cache folder, I get permission errors.

    I am still having caching errors that I can’t get around. I can’t get freshly uploaded copies of my scripts loaded into the wp environment, it is holding on to old versions of these.

    Any advice how to proceed?

    Thanks,
    Jennifer Cowles

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