Comment 1 for bug 578713

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Emilio (turl) wrote :

Please, don't mark bugs as security vulnerabilities when they aren't :) They just upset me :P

Now, I use Analytics on my own blog and never had any problems with autoptimize. It might just be Google being slow on processing data, who knows. If you want to disable autoptimize, just disable the JS compression on the options page, or the whole plugin if you prefer, just like you would do with any other plugin. If you use something like WP Super Cache, you might need to clean its cache and your browser's cache to restore the page to the state it was before using autoptimize.

As regards investigating this issue further, I would appreciate if you could attach here the source code of an autoptimized page of your blog, and all the files on the wp-content/cache/autoptimize/ folder, preferably zipped.

Looking forward to hearing from you