• Resolved alfredino

    (@alfredino)


    Hi,

    I upgraded to wordpress 6.9 and the plugin stopped working. It does not appear as it should be. Also some other plugins do not work.

    All other settings (PHP, mySQL, installed plugin, etc.) are still the same. If I restore wordpress 6.8, everything works again properly.

    What can I do? Are you planning to release an update to support it?

    Thank you

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  • Plugin Contributor overengineer

    (@overengineer)

    Hey @alfredino,

    Thanks for reaching out!

    We’ve tested the plugin on WordPress 6.9, and so far everything appears to be working as expected.

    To help us understand what’s happening on your site, could you share some more details?

    • What exactly isn’t working or showing up as expected on 6.9?
    • What PHP version are you using?
    • Which browser (and version) are you testing with?
    • If possible, could you also share the URL of the affected site?

    It would also help if you could submit a bug report on the plugin’s GitHub repository. Alternatively, just fill out the template below and share it here in your reply:

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    Thread Starter alfredino

    (@alfredino)

    Hi,

    my website is hosted by Aruba and, after several attempts, I discovered that there is a problem with wordpress 6.9, but it is due to their hispeed cache plugin. Once disabled, everything works fine as it does with it enabled and wordpress 6.8.

    I apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your support.

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