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Anonymous(Private) June 7, 2017 at 1:26 am #113694
Something tragic happened when I went ahead and turned off my WP rocket one of million times.My search form started to get on path of hell. My main search form now shows a random page with searchform itself and no results nd all other search forms are NOT WORKING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Each nd every other search form shows a 404 error.This has frustrated me and m client to the CORE! IDK why this happened, IDK how this’ll get solved, IDK how much time I’ll be given fr this, IDK!!!Somthing as such is seriously Frustrating!!!!!!!!!!
Website – brokersdata.in
Any help at all would be really awesome, jz make me turn up my search engine and get it running.
Thanks in advance
Regards.Anonymous(Private) June 7, 2017 at 9:18 am #113733Yup, I killed my last whole night debugging it, thts why.
This really got me frustrated all that I did was turn off WP rocket n boom its all 404.Only one page was working tht was my first search form and it was showing the search form itself in results (No results).All other forms showed 404. I tried restarting my server updating the form, nothing worked and then in the morning I turned ajax ON/OFF and don’t know why it started working again. If there’s a possible solution jz frm this information please reply coz this problem really ruined my last night. It’d be better to have a solution for next time.Trevor(Private) June 7, 2017 at 9:30 am #113739Unfortunately, I have no idea why what you saw happened, nor what the cause was. I suspect you saw only the symptoms. There are so many things it could be, that it simply isn’t practical for me to even try to advise.
However, the fact that when you turned off a cache plugin appeared to be the start of the problems suggests to me that this is a caching issue. It may be that you needed to purge any server caches.
In any event, it will not be our plugin. The reason you saw it on search results pages is that they are not cacheable (the page content changes). Time often fixes things, as all caches purge themselves.
For example, my server is an nginx/apache server, and it has Memcached and Redis enabled. I often have to purge these when I make changes. If you have a nginx based server, you should at least have the nginx helper plugin, otherwise the server will not know to clear pages caches when you make changes.
This is outside the scope of our technical support, however.
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