Do you see the message “Cache comments are currently disabled. Please go to the Debug page and enable Cache Status Messages there. You should clear the cache before testing.” above the “Test Cache” button?
Enable that to test the cache.
Hi Donncha,
Yes, I saw that message. Now I´ve enabled Cache Status Messages in the Debug page, clicked on Save and cleared cache, but it doens´t save the change (the option appears unchecked, I did this several times).
The error_log file shows this:
11:16:49 6350 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug wp_cache_replace_line: changing line $wp_super_cache_debug = 0; to *$wp_super_cache_debug = 1;*
11:16:49 6350 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug wp_cache_replace_line: writing to /home/rabbitr1/public_html/wp-content/cache/wpscWFtJzQ.php
11:16:49 6350 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug wp_cache_replace_line: moved /home/rabbitr1/public_html/wp-content/cache/wpscWFtJzQ.php to /home/rabbitr1/public_html/wp-content/wp-cache-config.php
11:17:03 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug wp_cache_get_cookies_values: Login/postpass cookie detected
11:17:03 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug wp_cache_get_cookies_values: return: 580130bd01a40f059872534761a2a00f
11:17:03 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug In WP Cache Phase 2
11:17:03 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug Setting up WordPress actions
11:17:03 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug Not caching wp-admin requests.
11:17:10 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug maybe_stop_gc: GC flag not found. GC will go ahead..
11:17:10 6559 /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=wpsupercache&tab=debug wp_cache_replace_line: setting not changed – $wp_cache_slash_check = 1;
Thank you,
Julia
I don’t know what’s happening then. If the settings saved you should be able to run the cache tester.
However, do a manual test:
1. Open a private/incognito window and load your site.
2. View source and look at the timestamp at the end of the page.
3. Open the page in a new private/incognito window or just force-reload (shift-reload) it.
4. View the source again and verify that the timestamp matches.