In practice, yeah, I’d still be looking at cache layers before blaming some random plugin. “Works with caching off, breaks with caching on” is usually not a true plugin conflict, it’s some stale garbage getting served. I’ve had this happen after updates where everyone wants to start deactivating half the site and it ends up being Cloudflare/object cache/page cache acting stupid. What kind of error is it, though? White screen, 500, fatal, broken layout? If you already killed 2 plugins and it’s still doing it, that doesn’t really prove much. Could just be one cached template or an old PHP output hanging around. Clearing *all* caches, not just the plugin cache, usually tells the story pretty fast. hankroot’s probably half right for once, but I wouldn’t stop at “clear cache” and call it solved either. If it only hits random pages, that’s the annoying part — usually means one specific type of page is getting cached differently. At least lately. In my opinion,
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