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  • Plugin Author davidlyness

    (@davidlyness)

    Hey Angristan,

    It’s David, the plugin author here. Hundreds of people use this plugin without issue, so hopefully we can get it working for you! Can you describe what you’re trying to do, the issue you’re facing, and how you’ve configured the HTML Cleanup plugin?

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 14292070

    (@anonymized-14292070)

    I use WP 4.4.1, Nginx 1.9.9 and PHP 7.0.2,, WP Super Cache

    The plugins does not make any modification to the final HTML file.

    I did not touch anything in the configuration

    Plugin Author davidlyness

    (@davidlyness)

    Thanks for the bug report! This behaviour looks like it was caused by a recent change in WP Super Cache’s functionality that caused it to cache the unmodified version of the page, rather than the modified version.

    I’ve just pushed a new version of HTML Cleanup (v1.2.4) which should fix the issue – I checked with WP Super Cache’s default settings on a test website and it worked for me. (It may take a few minutes for the updated version to appear in your plugin list. Alternatively, you can uninstall / reinstall HTML Cleanup to get the latest version immediately.)

    Please let me know if this fixes your problem!

    David

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 14292070

    (@anonymized-14292070)

    It does not fix it 🙁 I re-installed the plugin but no changes

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 14292070

    (@anonymized-14292070)

    It does not work either when I disable WP Super Cache

    Plugin Author davidlyness

    (@davidlyness)

    OK, so it looks like WP Super Cache wasn’t the only cause of this problem. If you can provide the following information we can try to work out what else may be causing you to experience this issue.

    1. Do you have any other plugins that affect the content of pages served to users? If you’re not sure, feel free to list the other plugins you’re using.
    2. Can you give some detail on 1) the strings you wish to filter out of your HTML, and 2) the regular expression(s) you’ve defined that should remove them?

    Thanks!

    David

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