I’ve tried it in all the ways.
I uninstalled, reinstalled the plug and nothing to do.
All this happens since I passed http to https.
First it was fast even in the upload, now it gets slower when I plug in your plugin.
It’s really very strange.
Can it depend on Cloudflare?
Forgive me, I want to explain to you better.
Before switching from http to https I had installed your plugin and the site was fast.
Now when your plug is active, it always slows down by +.
I do not know what’s happening to my site.
I came out of this message trying to clear the cache:
Your Autoptimize cache may not have been cleaned successfully, please check the Autoptimize settings page.
And in addition it has busted me and lost all the translations of the site.
Now I hope I can put it on a backup otherwise I lost months of work.
I do not understand what’s going on, it’s amazing.
disable AO and all will be OK, no backup/ restore needed @andreaguerra80
and yes, cloudflare (rocket loader) can clash with AO.
I do not have Rocket Loader active, I hate it.
Here’s another problem, and this happened to me before switching to https with your installed plug-in:
Resource Limit Is Reached
The website is temporarily unable to service your request as it exceeded resource limit. Please try again later.
Consume resources to be scared.
I need to restore backups by force, 500 errors, it consumes resources, it has sent me tilt the translation system, since I installed it and reactivated this time I’m just wasting time solving problems with problems ..
I do not understand why since I passed to https it does not work any better.
Let’s lose resources, but why are all these problems now?
in general AO should be pretty light in resource-usage ..
where are you hosted @andreaguerra80? did you contact your hoster to ask what is wrong, resource-wise?
Unfortunately, and unfortunately, I have a hosting in Italy with Register.it SPA, the only company in the world that in recent times tells its customers to find online solutions or to read guides. Read the guides and the solution to the problem is going to a superior hosting.
I’m honestly thinking about switching to Siteground, or buying some servers with OVH.
The resource problem I can assure you is that it was born since I installed your plug in, even before you go to https.
It does not always happen, but often happens.
ok, in that case disable AO for now (and purge your W3TC caches), we can revisit if/ when you’re on more … reliable hosting?
I’ve updated the plug-in to the new version, and now i do not load js and css.
In the Chrome error console, these errors are listed:
/?custom-css=76f581959e Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 524 ()
/wp-content/cache/autoptimize/autoptimize_ba7a1eb66b3e0d596a231107dfe36a50.php:2750 Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected end of input
s1.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/notes/notes-common-v2.js:32 Uncaught ReferenceError: Backbone is not defined
at s1.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/notes/notes-common-v2.js:32
at s1.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/notes/notes-common-v2.js:158
s0.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/notes/admin-bar-v2.js:2 Uncaught ReferenceError: _ is not defined
at s0.wp.com/wp-content/mu-plugins/notes/admin-bar-v2.js:2
http://www.ionoleggioauto.com/:496 Uncaught TypeError: jQuery(…).testiMonial is not a function
at HTMLDocument.<anonymous> (www.ionoleggioauto.com/:496)
at i (jquery.js:1)
at Object.fireWith [as resolveWith] (jquery.js:1)
at Function.ready (jquery.js:1)
at HTMLDocument.K (jquery.js:1)
ajaxgeo.cartrawler.com/webapp-abe-5.14.1/chunks/app-chunk-70.js:1 451 “/ctloader/responseTime”
admin.php Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 524 ()
I would disable AO for now @andreaguerra80, you have seem to have some very specific problems (hosting-related). Let’s revisit once you get the hosting sorted?
Okay, what a strange thing I’m trying to do autoptimize cache purge comes out loading but in reality the purge does not do it.
You probably have to restore file and folder permissions?
also if you use the “save changes & empty cache” button on the autoptimize settings page?
hmm, could (again) be your hoster limiting this somehow. go into cPanel or ftp or something similar and delete all in wp-content/cache/autoptimize/
Could it depend on ModSecurity on CPanel?