[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #10952: Wordpress checks for core/plugin/theme upgrades upon every hit to [almost] any admin page

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Mon Jan 11 07:52:52 UTC 2010


#10952: Wordpress checks for core/plugin/theme upgrades upon every hit to [almost]
any admin page
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 Reporter:  archon810     |        Owner:         
     Type:  defect (bug)  |       Status:  closed 
 Priority:  normal        |    Milestone:         
Component:  Performance   |      Version:  2.8.4  
 Severity:  normal        |   Resolution:  invalid
 Keywords:                |  
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Changes (by nacin):

  * status:  new => closed
  * severity:  major => normal
  * priority:  high => normal
  * milestone:  Unassigned =>
  * keywords:  reporter-feedback =>
  * resolution:  => invalid


Comment:

 Object caching, the feature, was removed from core in 2.5 (I think). But
 wp-content/object-cache.php has never existed in core -- that file is a
 drop-in for an external object cache. Thus, if that file exists, then it
 is used and object caching is turned enabled. A similar drop-in scenario
 works for wp-content/db.php, as a way to replace the wpdb class.

 Just to emphasize then, this isn't a bug or problem with WordPress. You
 just have a borked object-cache.php file.

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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/10952#comment:17>
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