Support » Plugin: Autoptimize » Zen cashe Autoptimize = Zuperfast!

  • Piani

    (@webbmasterpianise)


    FYI!

    Im on a hosted server at One.com with Woocommerce. I tested W3 Total Cache, WP Super Cache, WP Fastest Cache but all those got slow after a while or had some dumb setting that I dident like.

    Then I found Zen Cashe and tested and now my pages are really fast after I got this easy and light weight plugin installed. Saves seconds and its stable and my pages load in a blink.

    I combine with my favourite Autoptimize and they work like a charm together! Installed this combination on 6 sites and its lightning fast!

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/autoptimize/

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  • I’m also on a hosted server at one.com but I’ve get an Internal Server Error with the activated autoptimize…

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    then as per the troubleshooting section of the FAQ try to identify what is causing the server error and reconfigure accordingly ramhofni.

    also Zen Cache

    Plugin Author Frank Goossens

    (@futtta)

    no, I can only speak for autoptimize 🙂

    Thread Starter Piani

    (@webbmasterpianise)

    As Frank says you need to identify the error. Try untick all options and cleare the cashe. Then, if it works, add one option at the time till you find the problem. As posted before I have no problems at all and now run this setup at 6 sites with 99% at GTmetrix test.

    Very important at One.com: You neet to turn of One.com server cashe to make this work best. There gonna be problems otherwise.

    Add:
    Header add "disablevcache" "true"
    at top in your
    .htaccess
    file to stop One.com server cashe. It can take up to 30 min before this change is working properly. This is a One.com uniqe code.

    Read more here: https://www.one.com/en/support/faq/how-can-i-disable-the-varnish-cache

    Thread Starter Piani

    (@webbmasterpianise)

    I have also, to test and reset sites, sucessfully deleted the folder “/content/cashe” and the file “content/advanced-cache.php” via FTP when i had problems.

    Those have been recreated correct when press saved options in the admin panel.

    I cant say that this is an good option for you since I dont know your WP setup but you can test if you have all backed up.

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