Kunena 7.0.4 Released

The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 7.0.4 [K 7.0.4] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 5.4.x/6.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 / K 6.3 / K 6.4 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 7.0

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2 years 3 months ago #230216 by nickza
Replied by nickza on topic Forum slow when logged-in

I'm sorry, but I can't figure it out. I have blocked all scripts and CSS files individually, but there is no difference.
As far as I know, you must have published multiple copies of Kunena Latest. A separate one for each country. Maybe they interfere with each other. Test it first with each one and if one works, add the next one and check the load time each time.
Thank you for the effort.
1. The home page, and any page on the site, including the forum, is only slow when the user is logged in. If you are not logged in, the site speed it great.
2. It is obvious, that when logged in, the home page is slow because it uses the latest kunena module a lot, and when logged in, the site/server/system is fetching the user data to show what is new.
3. The forum (not home page) is slow when logged in too. Unacceptably slow still. (Has nothing to do with the home page)

This does not fix any issue. There has to be a way to get this faster and still have the feature Show New posts enabled.

Any further suggestions would be great.
Thanks.

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2 years 3 months ago #230218 by nickza
Replied by nickza on topic Forum slow when logged-in
I found this setting in the Kuenna Config General Tab:

Session Lifetime    Default is 1800 [seconds]. Session lifetime (timeout) in seconds similar to Joomla session lifetime. The session lifetime is important for access rights recalculation, whoisonline display and NEW indicator. Once a session expires beyond that timeout, access rights and the NEW indicator are reset.

The end bit is interesting. So should we increase the user session? What is everyones session limit? A few hours? A day? A week? A month?  What should it be for a forum?
Will this help?

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2 years 3 months ago #230220 by rich
Replied by rich on topic Forum slow when logged-in
Yes, I know that the site is only slow when you are logged in. Maybe there is a conflict due to a script that is only active for logged in users.
The redirect script and Google Analytics are only active when you are logged in. Disable these and empty the Joomla and browser cache, then test again.

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2 years 3 months ago #230221 by nickza
Replied by nickza on topic Forum slow when logged-in

Yes, I know that the site is only slow when you are logged in. Maybe there is a conflict due to a script that is only active for logged in users.
The redirect script and Google Analytics are only active when you are logged in. Disable these and empty the Joomla and browser cache, then test again.
Not sure what you mean? Redirect is turned off. Google is connected using the template not a plugin.

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2 years 3 months ago #230222 by rich
Replied by rich on topic Forum slow when logged-in

I found this setting in the Kuenna Config General Tab:

Session Lifetime    Default is 1800 [seconds]. Session lifetime (timeout) in seconds similar to Joomla session lifetime. The session lifetime is important for access rights recalculation, whoisonline display and NEW indicator. Once a session expires beyond that timeout, access rights and the NEW indicator are reset.

The end bit is interesting. So should we increase the user session? What is everyones session limit? A few hours? A day? A week? A month?  What should it be for a forum?
Will this help?
 
How much time you give is a matter of taste. However, it must be the same as the time selected in Joomla.
Example:
Joomla 30 min is 1800 sec for Kunena.
This time determines how long a user can be inactive without being logged out.

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2 years 3 months ago #230223 by rich
Replied by rich on topic Forum slow when logged-in

Yes, I know that the site is only slow when you are logged in. Maybe there is a conflict due to a script that is only active for logged in users.
The redirect script and Google Analytics are only active when you are logged in. Disable these and empty the Joomla and browser cache, then test again.
Not sure what you mean? Redirect is turned off. Google is connected using the template not a plugin.
 
I'm sorry, but I can't know what is installed on your website either. But the fact is that I see a redirect script on your website.
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