The logs may provide with more info, anything there?
I see an error on my site referring to ".../vqmod/vqcache/xxx.php"
[...]The best way to trace an issue like this is to create a subfolder in the vQmod/xml folder called "disabled" or anything you like. And start moving xml files into that folder one-by-one. Each time you move an xml file into that folder, refresh the page on your site and see if the error is gone. Once it is, then you know which file caused the issue and you can restore the other files you disabled up to that point.
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im not so expert.
Sure. You can keep vqmod. It is only that one mod has introduced a vqmod script (an xml script) that is modifying our code and causing an error.
Sorry for not providing a definite solution to this.
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