Thank you Geek. I will give that a try. I uninstalled the software last night because we were having post edit response issues. Once I removed it everything went back to normal. So there must be something going on with the file cache. I'll reinstall AME and turn that off. Thanks for your help and for this great mod!
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Originally Posted by The Geek
It means that AME is being told to use your file cache, but the file cache isn't there (or isnt readable). Check your chmod for the folder and try resaving your definitions. If that fails, disable file caching. File caching improves performance, but mainly with a garantuan amount of definitions and/or posts with embeded media.
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