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veenuisthebest,
While vB Optimise will re-visit cache files, for reading and writing, if your server does this then chances are 644 is sufficient for both read/write perms, so it wouldn't matter :) |
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btw, works great on 3.7.3 and 3.7.4PL1 with/without vBSEO. thanks :) |
I was just about to post that my forum was having problems, then I noticed that 1.1.0 was out (I downloaded 1.0.2 earlier today, didn't expect a new version that fast lol). Then I read the notes and some of the thread and figured it must be a corrupted cache. Sure as heck, it was! Updating fixed it for the few members that were having problems. Thanks!
Running on AionSource.com, with a couple hundred people on at once (average). I can feel a difference! Also, nominated. ;) |
Glad to hear the update resolved the issue for you MarkJW :)
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i just installed this and now my site is blank!!
please help i cant do anything vb 3.7.2 All i did was upload the xml and i got a white page and now my whole site is broke, and my site is a large forum |
logicuk - Please ensure you're using PHP5, this will not work on PHP4 (as the FAQ states). No doubt your server doesn't display php errors and just displays a blank page, it won't be an actual issue with the cache system since when you install by default it is turned off.
You'll probably need to disable plugins to get back into your admin cp, to remove the product if you're not on PHP5, you can do this by editing /includes/config.php and adding this line: Code:
define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true); |
It's working like a charm on vBulletin 3.7.4 :)
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Im using vb 3.7.2 PHP5.2.6 and i have memcache 3.0.1 installed All i did was upload the xml and i got a blank page, how can i get this mod working for me? |
logicuk - What version of PHP5 specifically are you running?
As for getting this to work, without an error I can't help much, I'd recommend uploading just the php files to your forum (don't install the product), then manually visit yoursite.com/forum/includes/class_activecache.php and class_activecache_methods.php, and see if you get any errors, ofcourse you will need to ensure PHP errors are being shown instead of surpressed. If no errors occur there (you should see the message "Cannot access directly"), then it's possible another modification is conflicting with vB Optimise, if such is the case I'd be happy to help you figure out where the underline cause is and see what can be done to fix the issue :) |
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you will need to ensure PHP errors are being shown instead of surpressed How do i do this? And if i manually visit yoursite.com/forum/includes/class_activecache.php and class_activecache_methods.php is there any chance it will break my site? |
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