• Resolved ADBL

    (@adbl)


    Hi there —

    Thanks a lot for making this plugin available.

    On this WP Engine hosted site (if that matters), I’m getting PSI error about lack of browser caching on a couple of dozen files, mostly images, but also one Autoptimize file (/wp-content/cache/autoptimize/js/autoptimize_10ba2bf799fca5eaaf62f17cb1150cf7.js) plus analytics.js and linkid.js.

    I went through the forum and couldn’t find a relevant issue (mostly external links it seems).

    Any idea? TIA.

    — ADBL

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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    well, for the AO-file you could deactivate the “serve as static file”-option, in which case the CSS/ JS are served with a long time-to-live by PHP?

    hope this helps,
    frank

    Thread Starter ADBL

    (@adbl)

    Ok, will try that, thanks.

    If I disable AO, I’m not getting any browser caching errors. Any idea what that may be, or what I could try (for other files)?

    — ADBL

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    If I disable AO, I’m not getting any browser caching errors

    that’s weird, as AO does not make any change to those other files. one of those GPSI flukes maybe?

    Any idea what that may be, or what I could try (for other files)

    for the locally hosted files you could change your .htaccess (if on Apache), this plugin makes that easier. if on another webserver you might have to do some web-searching.

    for files hosted on a 3rd party system (e.g. google, facebook, …) there’s nothing much you can do I’m afraid.

    Thread Starter ADBL

    (@adbl)

    Well, it appears I was testing within the WP Engine Staging environment. I installed the plugin on the Live site and no problem.

    Sorry and thank you again.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    thanks for the feedback @adbl!

    have a nice day,
    frank

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