• Resolved Malae

    (@malae)


    Unsure where to post Beta testing information, if not here please advise, but here goes:
    By the time I received the e-mail and downloaded, my test set-up on XAMPP had updated to WordPress Alpha 4.0. No problem with the installation and writing to .htaccess. Tried enabling the Basic Caching and Falcon Engine, retrieving a copy of .htaccess before each change. I found that on Scanning was normal Could not do any meaningful testing of the page loading speeds. After playing with it and using the Falcon Engine, checked Get Cache Stats, but there was only 1 file in the cache.

    On my sites using WordPress 3.9 using the present Wordfence 5.0.3, I tried Basic Cache and Falcon Engine, but .htaccess was not writeable and I don’t want to change that until I see more reports. The only error I came across was that the error message when trying to

      ENABLE

    Basic Caching and Falcon Engine is wrong, it said: Problem disabling caching. We could not disable caching….

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordfence/

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  • Plugin Author Mark Maunder

    (@mmaunder)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for joining our beta program, please ensure you’re on the mailing list which is here:

    http://www.wordfence.com/sign-up-for-the-wordfence-beta-program/

    That is where we email instructions and beta announcements with download locations.

    Once you’re in the program you can email feedback for each release to beta@wordfence.com (no support tickets please, just bug reports)

    Regards,

    Mark.

    Thread Starter Malae

    (@malae)

    Hi Mark,
    Thanks for your response above. Btw, I often have trouble with posting in the forum. The format cannot be controlled as above, I did not put ENABLE on a separate line with spaces above and below. The real problem is that the editing function after posting disappeared some time ago. Can anybody tell me why?

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