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  • Update:
    As a test, I edited out all of the W3TC entries in my .htaccess file but found that I also had to edit the my wp-config.php file.
    Seems to be OK now.

    A follow-up question would be to go back to original W3TC issues – is it likely that my problem with caching was due to the “coming soon” plugin? I’d like to eventually get benefits of caching when the site goes live but not if it is so fragile that I risk making the site unstable.

    Going to jump in here because I think my issue may be related.
    I am a really green WP user here so if possible show some kindness 🙂

    I installed / activated the W3 Total Cache plugin last month but got some page loading errors and could not access admin, etc. I had to follow some suggestions to manually remove the plugin from my site – and I suspect that this is also related. I think these errors stemmed from my use of a “coming soon” plugin and the W3TC plugin had trouble with that… not positive though.

    My site in most respects seems OK – until I touch the pages or posts section – then I immediately get “No input file specified” errors. Accessing plugins, appearance, my home page are all good. Only happens when I access posts / pages. Once I get the error NOTHING works… I get “No input file specified” on every link in my admin.

    I found that if I wait (at least a minute) I can then get back to all pages. Of course if I touch pages / posts I trip the process all over again.

    Checking my .htaccess file just I see many references to the W3TC plugin. In fact, it looks like the entire “W3TC Page Cache core” is still there and active! (e.g. none of these lines are commented out)

    With the plugin removed at this point what should I do? Should I manually just try to clean up the .htaccess file?

    Thanks for any guidance on this.

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