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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Did you try disabling the “static delivery”-option @picturebits?

    Thread Starter picturebits

    (@picturebits)

    Sorry for late reply.

    I disabled “static delivery” and while it fixes the CSS expiry, Pagespeed Insights is now reporting four PHP files expiry in 10 minutes.

    autoptimize_395db6682ffc51ad648aa57d1662f377.php
    autoptimize_6fea8af95413168611c73ff441352f7e.php
    autoptimize_951e9f873b9e4df839d021482041bb1b.php
    autoptimize_b3b0c3de109e35d7eef3449d7e9b1451.php

    Also I updated WordPress to 4.9 in the latest test.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    autoptimize’s “dynamic” files are as per the code served with 1 year expiry., so in that case something else (a plugin, an .htaccess rule or a caching proxy in front of your site) is overwriting the cache-control and/ or expires-directives.

    frank

    Thread Starter picturebits

    (@picturebits)

    I edited the .htaccess rule with cache-control instead of expires while disabling and re-enabling WP Super Cache and that did the trick!

    Thanks again for the valuable plugin and prompt feedback! ??

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Super, happy it works @picturebits ??

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