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  • Plugin Author Jan-Philip Gehrcke

    (@jgehrcke)

    Thanks, George. I anticipate that W3 Total Cache and similar solutions implement such a filter, which is why I hope that acy will be able to provide positive feedback.

    Thread Starter acy

    (@acy)

    @jan:
    Looks like I was wrong assuming it’s the double slash. Another plugin had the same issue. That means W3 Total Cache caused all this. Your hint helped me to fix it:

    I added “wp-content/plugins/*.css” to the “Custom File List” in CDN settings. (“{plugins_dir}/*.css” doesn’t work)

    Really appreciate your help!

    Plugin Author Jan-Philip Gehrcke

    (@jgehrcke)

    Acy, I am glad that you could resolve that issue. If you are interested, I have just updated WP-GeSHi-Highlight again, for being a little more style-compliant with many themes out there. An update won’t hurt.

    And while I am at it: I feel that I neglected the “marketing” thing a bit over the past years. It would be great if you could submit a quick review, so that others realize that my plugin actually works quite well. I have the feeling that there are loads of low-quality or unmaintained highlighting plugins out there with amazingly high download/installation counts. These people need to move somewhere else. Thanks!

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