CDN is not active and WPFC is not active and you use another optimization tool in your site.
If WPFC were active in your system, you should have seen the following comment at the end of your source code.
<!– WP Fastest Cache file was created in 0.330816984177 seconds, on 08-01-14 9:01:35 –>
Because you posted so many links you got that post caught as spam. Next time just wait and we’ll clean it up 🙂 If you post multiple times, you may get your account tagged as spam by our over eager automated tool.
yes, now WPFC is active in your site 🙂 but what kind of redirection? I could not understand anything.
I was able to fix this by uninstalling and reinstalling my theme plugin. I think the problem of the redirects came through clicking on the CDN buttons. I can’t be sure though.
Anyways, I am using your plugin again and everything seems to be working.
Thanks,
Frank
Hey Frank. Have you done any recent tests to see if your issue has been completely solved? The issue you were having wasn’t due to the cache plugin or your theme, but instead the marketing/retargeting/ad campaign tool you were/are using. You have either a plugin or script that’s running perfectaudience.com / marinsoftware.com.
I’ve had a few clients that were complaining about this same issue and I realized this is what was causing the redirects on their sites
Wondering how this affected speed I’ve done several tests over the past month and realized that using PerfectAudience adds around 1/2 seconds on average per page load and anywhere from 1-5 seconds on mobile devices.
For some people this is a deal breaker. But some companies need the data that comes from those plugins/scripts so here’s what I would do if that’s you…
– Log into perfect audience and make sure you’re only including the features you need.
– If you’re using any other “data tracking” scripts/plugins, see if you can minimize which ones you need to use and try loading them all from google tag manager instead of separately. Google tag manager supports, google analytics, perfect audience pixel, marin, and addroll, just to name a few. Otherwise take a look at something like Segment which could also help if you’re using several 3rd party tools that are slowing down your site.
No matter what tool you use, they are all going to slow down your site to some extent, so in the end you just have to decide if the value of the 3rd party scripts outweigh the speed hit they’ll cause your site.