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 *   Forum: [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/reviews/)
    In reply to:
   [[W3 Total Cache] Probably Good, but Does Screw Around with a Few Files](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/screws-around-with-files-in-version-control/)
 *  Thread Starter [kloddant](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kloddant/)
 * (@kloddant)
 * [3 months, 4 weeks ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/screws-around-with-files-in-version-control/#post-18824680)
 * Hello, thanks for the reply! What you are saying makes sense. I could make these
   files read-only, and perhaps that is what I will do, but I’d rather not introduce
   another environment configuration dependency if I could avoid it. Would it be
   possible for you guys to modify the plugin so that it only checks the `WP_CACHE`
   variable at plugin activation, rather than on each pageload? And/or perhaps just
   use a warning message to tell the user to modify this constant themselves, rather
   than directly having the plugin modify it? If the plugin only modified the constant
   upon activation, then all I would need to do would be to activate the plugin 
   and revert the changes to the wp-config file it makes.
 *   Forum: [Reviews](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/reviews/)
    In reply to:
   [[Query Monitor] Good](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/good-9093/)
 *  Thread Starter [kloddant](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kloddant/)
 * (@kloddant)
 * [4 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/good-9093/#post-18818041)
 * This plugin causes a 502 error when used with CloudFront on the async-upload.
   php script when uploading images to your media library. They appear to get uploaded,
   but you have to refresh the page to see them after you do so. So if you use this
   plugin in a production environment with the site behind CloudFront, you probably
   want to keep it disabled when you are not actively working with it.
    -  This reply was modified 4 months ago by [kloddant](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kloddant/).

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