• Resolved Anonymous User 18860118

    (@anonymized-18860118)


    Hello team,

    Can I safely remove these?

    w3tc_state
    w3tc_browsercache_flush_timestamp
    w3tc_setupguide_completed
    w3tc_generic_widgetservices

    And in the wp-config.php file I found: /** Enable W3 Total Cache */
    I don’t know how it’s possible it left behind…

    Thanks in advance

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @victor307

    Thank you for reaching out and I am happy to assist you with this.
    Can you please share where you are seeing this? This is the part of the W3TC code and it’s in the W3TC files in the plugins folder.
    As for the wp-config.php, this was added by W3 Total Cache to ensure that the caching works properly.

    Can you please share why you are trying to remove this?
    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 18860118

    (@anonymized-18860118)

    Hello @vmarko

    Thanks for your reply.

    The 4 mentioned rows are in the wp_options table in our database.

    I think the W3TC files in the plugin folder have been removed when I deleted the plugin. I do not see them in the wp-content/plugins folder.

    If there was anything in the wp-config.php file, I think it’s removed.
    The only line that (I think) has been left behind is the one mentioned:
    /** Enable W3 Total Cache */
    Shall I remove the line manually?

    I am trying to remove the left overs, because the W3 Total Cache plugin is no longer installed. (Our hostingprovider uses Litespeed, so we have the Litespeed plugin activated.)

    Thanks again. Best regards`

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @victor307

    Thank you for your feedback.
    If DB was cached there is a chance that those were leftover.
    As for the /** Enable W3 Total Cache */, you can remove it manually.
    Just an FYI, W3 Total Cache also works with the litespeed server, it just needs to be configured properly.
    If you need assistance with it, you can reach out to use and we’ll be more than happy to help!

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter Anonymous User 18860118

    (@anonymized-18860118)

    That is great to know. Thank you very much for your help and information @vmarko

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