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This probably has been answered, but does this save on bandwidth or load pages faster or both?
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it helps to load pages faster. it also helps to reduce the load on MySQL |
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Helo Orban..
REgarding this modification..we r facing some probs.. Quote:
Note: atm we uninstaled it after uninstall probs solved. |
Can you give me a list of other addons you're using?
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I have a problem with vbSEO. I receive this error when I tried to open a thread:
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Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /template_cache.php on line 32 |
I don't have access to vBSEO (it costs moneys and I don't own a copy or intend to buy one) so I can't support that. I'm sorry.
Ask in their forums, I'm happy to talk to a developer of theirs... |
tnx a lot, I´m asking them right now.
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I´ve tested again without vbseo and I have the same error, so the problem is with another plugin maybe?
I receive this error only: Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /template_cache.php on line 32 |
Can you try clearing your forums/templates/ folder? (Not the index.html, though).
Are there even any files in it? It looks like you get empty cache files. |
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