Hey, i'm absolutely loving the cache plugin, however, although working flawlessly in my single site installs, multisite still has a few kinks that need ironing out if possible.
1. "LiteSpeed Cache was unable to write to your wp-config.php file..."
that error persists on all sites in the network despite the cache line being in the config file and the cache functioning super.
also you need to ensure that error is only displayed to network admins as its confusing the life out of less privileged users (even site administrators won't actually know what to do with the error).
2. Domain mapping SSO issue.
you sorted out the issue with logged in users seeing cached pages however the following problem still exists for mapped domains. if a cached version of a page exists and the user is yet to be authenticated on the mapped domain then a redirect loop will occur whereby the back end is saying the user is logged in to the network lets log them in to the mapped domain but litespeed is recognising the user as logged out so serves the cached page and the cycle continues
Thanks
1. "LiteSpeed Cache was unable to write to your wp-config.php file..."
that error persists on all sites in the network despite the cache line being in the config file and the cache functioning super.
also you need to ensure that error is only displayed to network admins as its confusing the life out of less privileged users (even site administrators won't actually know what to do with the error).
2. Domain mapping SSO issue.
you sorted out the issue with logged in users seeing cached pages however the following problem still exists for mapped domains. if a cached version of a page exists and the user is yet to be authenticated on the mapped domain then a redirect loop will occur whereby the back end is saying the user is logged in to the network lets log them in to the mapped domain but litespeed is recognising the user as logged out so serves the cached page and the cycle continues
Thanks