Stefan Martinek
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tizz, thank you. Is my understanding correct that the WordPress databases, all of them, do the same thing but in case of NextGen the number is visible? For example, if we go to the default WordPress media library we cannot see IDs, but do any deletions create the number gaps as well. Thanks a lot.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] W3 Total Cache & CAPTCHAThank you Takayuki. I will stay with the WordPress 3.4.2 for now since I found that the new WordPress creates problems with some other widgets. When you will have update for 3.4.2 I will use it. Best.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] W3 Total Cache & CAPTCHAIn the Total Cache under the “page cache”, I have the following selections: (a) cache post page; (b) cache feeds; (c) cache request only for www site address; (d) don’t cache pages for logged in users.
Since I found this problem I turned off “Browser Cache” which probably caused all problems.
To make some test, I temporarily turned on “browser cache” just a minute ago. In the “browser cache” I have a default setup from W3 plugin. Under “global browser cache policy”, I have selected:
(a) set last-modified header
(b) set expires header
(c) set cache control header
(d) set W3 total cache header
(e) enable HTTP (gzip) compression
(f) prevent caching of objects after setting changeYou can do a following test now:
(a) send me some test message and enter CAPCHA — all will be fine for the first time;
(b) send a second message and you will get an error since previous CAPCHA is now cached on your browser.Thank you.
Stefan
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] W3 Total Cache & CAPTCHAI did not. I expected that it is linked to my W3 setup. I will talk to them. Thank you.
The same problem: after upgrade of Form 7, I get conflict between NextGEN & Form 7. I am new to WordPress and decided to recover the old version of my website than to waste time. Maybe it is best to wait for a few weeks before rushing into plugin updates.