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Hello Ismael,
The filter above should disable the generation of the post css files and should affect both languages.
I don’t know if you noticed that I use a separate child theme for each language, so I also have two different functions.php files.
I initially only modified the file for the language with the errors. However, then the error occurs in the other language.
I have now also added the code to the other functions.php and now both sites remain stable.
Any idea what causes this?
Thanks
Hello,
thank you for your response.In the version as you saw it, the error appears to be on the second site (Dutch language).
I have now discovered that I can also reproduce the error in the main site (English).
When the error occurs on the second site (Dutch) and I only update the theme settings of the second site, the errors are gone but occur on the first site (English).If I then only update the theme settings of the first site (all without changing anything), the errors disappear but they appear again on the second site…..
Now I have modified the functions.php file from the second site (Dutch) with Ismael’s code, and it seems to remain stable.
But, if I update the theme options of the second site (with Ismael’s code) the problem occurs on the first site.
When I update now only the first site, the second site (with Ismael’s code) seems to remain stable.
I hope this is of some use to you.
Thanks.
Additionally:
I can look at comparisons on a test site and I noticed the following, when I compare the source text of the WRONG page with the same GOOD page I see a line difference.
The following code does not appear on the GOOD page:
<link rel='stylesheet' id='avia-single-post-3440-css' href='https://www.testsite.com/nl/wp-content/uploads/dynamic_avia/avia_posts_css/post-3440.css?ver=ver-1722946833' type='text/css' media='all' />
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