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  1. Derek
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  3. Monday, 06 July 2015
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Hi there
I have had T3 installed for about 6 months now and working 100% OK.
Sometime in the last 10 days, I noticed my Akeeba backups suddenly were getting larger and larger every day.
I discovered that the t3-assets folders for css and js had well over 500MBs of files.
Then I checked the date and time stamps.
In some cases new .js files are being created every couple of minutes.

So every 24 hours I have been manually deleting all the .js and css files.

I have T3 version 2.4.9 installed now. Same problem was happening with version 2.4.8
I have Conservative Caching turned ON.

Do you know what might be causing this problem ?

Regards
Derek.
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Hi Dereck,

It is the first time we got such issue. Could you please ask your hosting provider to check? Did you any new extension to your site? I don't think the issue is caused by framework, could be server or some extension.

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I contacted my Hosting provider and they could not find anything wrong. I have been with the same web host for many years now and never had problems like this before.

One main change I had done recently, was un-install RSComments and install CComments by Compojoom.com - CComments is on 90% of my pages.
I completely disabled this new comments extension, but did not fix problem, so re-enabled.

The other major change to my website was the upgrade of Kunena Forum from 3.0.8 to 4.0.3 and then install of new Kunena template design.
I even un-installed T3 completely and my design template, and then re-installed.
So this appears to be an X-file.

I have exhausted all testing that is within knowledge level, so for now I am turning off compression for CSS and JS files.

Derek.
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