• Resolved bowriverblog

    (@bowriverblog)


    I am getting an odd error on my blog at http://www.bowriverblog.com
    The error message is this

    define( ‘WPCACHEHOME’, ‘/hsphere/local/home/mike123/bowriverblog.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/’ ); //Added by WP-Cache Manager

    I contacted my webhost provider and was told that the Wordfence plugin was “Wordfence Security plugin is making calls to a caching plugin that isn’t actually installed on your domain and that’s what’s causing the text to appear at the top of the admin screens. You may be able to remove this by simply disabling Wordfence but it looks to be safe to ignore, though I’d suggest contacting the Wordfence developers to see if they can resolve the issue.”

    The text also appears on the front page of the blog and is seen in the Search engine results. I did try to disable the Wordfence Plugin and the code still appears. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Mike

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordfence/

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  • Hi Mike,

    The line “/hsphere/local/home/mike123/bowriverblog.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/” makes it look like that other cache plugin is installed on your host. It’s recommended to only use one cache plugin for a site. If you do have another cache plugin, you should disable(or remove it) if you are using Falcon Cache in Wordfence.

    -Brian

    Thread Starter bowriverblog

    (@bowriverblog)

    No Cashe plugins are installed on my server at all Brian, that is why I was wondering why I am seeing this code in the first place. Thanks for the response !!

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