• Resolved atdblog

    (@atdblog)


    Does this plugin work with the Bad Behavior plugin? I’m looking to switch to another caching program but the plugins that were the top 3 have issues: w3 total cache has serious issues since version 9.5.2, wp super cache has hundreds of unresolved support tickets, and quick cache (the other easy-setup caching plugin) doesn’t appear to be supported any longer.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/aio-cache/

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  • Plugin Author Adam

    (@adamsassets)

    Hi,

    I’m not 100% sure if it does or doesn’t. I haven’t tested AIO Cache with the Bad Behavior plugin yet. There is a new version of AIO Cache that will be released in a week or two, so I’ll make sure I test it with the Bad Behavior plugin.

    This plugin is somewhat similar to WP Super Cache, but the difference is that this plugin has significantly less bugs.

    Sincerely,

    Adam

    Thread Starter atdblog

    (@atdblog)

    Awesome. I’d love to try it out. I’ve been using W3TC version 9.5.2 and it works great. However, they’ve had several releases since then that have security fixes but are breaking blogs. The support forum is overwhelmed. A real option would be fantastic.

    Plugin Author Adam

    (@adamsassets)

    Hi,

    It seems Bad Behavior WILL work with AIO Cache, however there will be some delays in the new update, so I tested it with the current version instead.

    Just a word of warning: I am increasingly seeing W3TC users switching to AIO Cache, it it causes a slow down on their sites. If this happens to you, it is because W3TC left behind .htaccess code that is interfering with AIO Cache. If it happens, delete you .htaccess file.

    Sincerely,

    Adam

    Thread Starter atdblog

    (@atdblog)

    Just curious, what do you mean by “it seems” it will work?

    Plugin Author Adam

    (@adamsassets)

    Hi,

    “It seems”, meaning, I only tried the current version of Bad Behavior with AIO Cache and AIO Cache Pro, respectively, for a day on a testing site and it was I didn’t see any problems.

    In other words, “it seems”, meaning, I only preliminalily tested it. I didn’t do a thorough inspection as I would on a with the upcoming release. It was a one day thing, with periodic checking on the site to see if it was working properly, and it was.

    So, I only tested it on one site and on one type of server (a linux shared server), whereas on a thorough inspection, I would have tested it on multiple sites and servers alike.

    It simply means I tested it on an actively running public website and it works for me and did not cause any interruptions with the site.

    Sincerely,

    Adam

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