• Resolved a_usman

    (@a_usman)


    Whenever I check my site in Google PageSpeed Insights, I am asked to leverage browser cache for autoptimized css and js files.

    I searched the forum and different net sources, but couldn’t find a solution except deleting the WP SUPER CACHE plugin or using the PHP cache instead of the mod_rewrite method in WP super cache.

    If I disable Autoptimize plugin, I don’t get such error and when I disable WP super cache, even then I don’t get the error. It means if they work separately, they work fine. But when they are activated at the same time and expert mode in the super cache, the problem arises.

    I am starting this thread just to know is there any recent advancement in this aspect?? How could I use both the plugins?? I don’t want to switch over to any other cache plugin.

    Please help.

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  • Thread Starter a_usman

    (@a_usman)

    after testing and testing, and testing and great help from the developers, I think I have finally resolved this issue.

    Simply change the location and name of the autoptimized files. Here are the details.

    I need confirmation from developers before I close this ticket.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    in some cases there indeed can be conflicts between WPSC’s (old) & AO’s .htaccess files. If I am not mistaking one can remove wp-content/cache/.htaccess to have it regenerated and the new WPSC .htaccess would (but not sure) not have that 3m validity any more?

    alternatively you can switch “static files”-option off in AO’s settings to have the files served by PHP (which I think does away with WPSC’s validity)?

    and I hereby confirm that moving folders is a good solution for this problem as well, feel free to close @a_usman ??

    have a nice day!
    frank

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