• When using WP Super Cache with the compression enabled in the advanced settings, I get garbled text for any UTF-8 Hebrew characters. All the other characters in the page aren’t garbled.
    For example, the page HTML contains:
    <meta property=”og:title” content=”׳׳•׳“׳•׳× | ׳׳×׳’׳¨ 22 ׳ž׳ ׳¡׳™׳ ׳˜׳‘׳¢׳•׳ ׳•׳× ׳‘׳™׳—׳“ג€Ž” />
    While it should contain:
    <meta property=”og:title” content=”אודות | אתגר 22 מנסים טבעונות ביחד‎” />

    Our other sites that are hosted on the same server don’t suffer from the same problem ( enabling compression works fine with them). But when I copied the whole site, files and database to a sub domain on the same server, the problem remained on the new site.

    The problem doesn’t seem to happen on FireFox, but it happens on Chrome and Brave.

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  • Are you using expert caching or easy? There’s an option in the advanced settings page to remove UTF 8 support from the .htaccess rules that may fix this.

    Thread Starter odedstr2

    (@odedstr2)

    Thanks for the reply. I tried this now but it did not solve the problem. Interestingly the first time I tried it after setting the option and clearing the cache it appeared to solve the problem when testing with Chrome, but after I tested the page again from Brave browser the problem returned, and now it also happens on Chrome.

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