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Personally I don't notice any increased load, although my forum is rather small
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Problem with vMoods still NOT fixed.
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New error
An error occurred when saving /home/XXXXXX/public_html/forum/clientscript/vbsc.js and/or /home/XXXXXX/public_html/forum/clientscript/vbsc.js.gz. Ensure these files exist and that PHP has permission to write to them (chmod). I have not changed anything but when i tried to compress Javascript getting this error even i tried reupload all stuff i have gave CHMOD it was working perfect week ago but suddenly new error. |
I just had this problem after moving my server to a new host.
In your AdminCP, ensure File caching is turned on under Style & Language settings, and ensure that the /clientscript/vbulletin_css folder and everything under it is chmod'd to 777. |
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Wow totally read that wrong, had thought he had chmod'd it. Yeah, what Chop said. You need to do what it says in the error.
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Great mod! I am still learning a bit of how much it is doing.
One question I have is what setting am I supposed to have that will switch the vB page to downloading the vbsc.gz file instead of the vbsc.js file? There is almost a 200k file size difference between the two and it keeps loading the larger uncompressed file. I have common javascript cache and Google Closure Compiler both set to Yes. Am I doing something wrong or misunderstanding what should be happening?:confused:? |
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If your server is serving the .js without gzipping it then you have it configured wrong ;) |
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Would it be worth trying to force my non-nginx web server to pass along the gz file? Where can I manually edit this? |
This shouldn't be used when you have Store CSS as Filesheets on.
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