
Content Encoding Error On My Own Website
I run a few websites and recently received a report about Firefox returning a Content Encoding Error (The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because it uses an invalid or unsupported form of compression) for the first view on all pages. Once the user reloads the page, the error goes away.
I'm at a loss as to what the specifics are that cause this error. I would assume it's a caching issue, as it goes away once the user reloads the page and once I flushed my full website cache, the error went away. It's back now a week later though. My website is running the latest version of Wordpress. Is there anyone who could possibly give me some guidance as to what specifically causes this issue or (even better) what steps I could take to solve it?
Thanks!
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Pkshadow said
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Somewhat fixed the issue. It's a problem with my W3 Total Cache plugin, so I've taken to that forum for questioning. Uptime is important to my users, and so I've disabled the plugin so that pages will load and will be unable to provide a link.
Thank you for your time, though :)
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Pkshadow said
Please supply URL
Somewhat fixed the issue. It's a problem with my W3 Total Cache plugin, so I've taken to that forum for questioning. Uptime is important to my users, and so I've disabled the plugin so that pages will load and will be unable to provide a link.
Thank you for your time, though :)
Hi, Firefox is a little stricter on coding than the others. W3C.org (World Wide Web Consortium) in charge of standards and practices and future development of web pages and web browsers make the rules on code. Mozilla Firefox follows these rules. W3C.org Who make the rules for web code. Please check your Code. HTML https://validator.w3.org/ CSS https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/ and https://validator.w3.org/i18n-checker/ and http://mobile.css-validator.org/