By Javier García, 4 years and 4 months ago

1 Blog Cacher 1.0

Features and download

1 Blog Cacher is a WordPress plugin that caches your pages in order to increase the response speed and minimize the server load. Amongst its features are quick and easy installation and several configuration options that will help you control the way it works.

This blog will work as an announcement platform for all issues related to this plugin: new versions, reported bugs... and as a communication tool to facilitate the feedback and suggestions given by users.

7 comments

#1. John, 4 years ago

I have an addon domain that I am using your excellent plugin with in addition to my primary domain, both wordpress sites.

The plugin works fine on both sites except on the addon domain, the wp-cache directory in the root directory keeps deleting itself every few hours and therefore the plugin stops working. On the primary domain, the plugin works fine.

All the setting look the same to me, the permissions for both of the wp-cache file is 777.

Any ideas why this is happening?

Thanks for your help.

#2. Javier García, 4 years ago

Sorry, there is nothing in the plugin that removes the wp-cache folder... It must be something external.

#3. james t, 4 years ago

I have found the same with an addon domain, the wp-cache folder self deletes .... am on a bluehost network.

#4. Javier García, 4 years ago

Once again the plugin doesn't delete the wp-cache directory (or any other else unless you click the «Remove all files» or «Remove expired files» buttons). So it's simply not possible that the plugin is doing that. It must be the own server, or some other plugin. My best guess is a server misconfiguration.

I've just checked and John's site is also hosted at BlueHost:
http://whoishostingthis.com/athomepetsitting.com

So it's obvious it's a server/hosting issue. You should contact your hosting support.

#5. james t, 4 years ago

Javier, youe solved it, I didnt realise that the wp-cache folder deleted after clicking remove all files or remove expired files.

thanks ...

#6. John Howes, 4 years ago

the wp-cache directory does get deleted on my site after clicking remove all files or remove expired files unless the delete is being delayed. I called bluehost and they had no idea why this was happening. Seems to only be add on domains effected.

#7. John, 3 years and 10 months ago

I figured out when the wp-cache folder deletes itself re my above post. Whenever I save a page (not a post), the wp-cache folder deletes itself and I have to recreate it. This only happens on my bluehost site with an add on domain. Primary domain does not do this.

Not really a problem now that I know when it will happen.

Love this plugin!

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