• Resolved bfrancoeur

    (@bfrancoeur)


    Hi —

    I am working on a website my client has hosted on wordpress.com. I cannot directly access the .htaccess file to set expiration headers for resources that don’t change often. When I installed this plugin and set it up, it didn’t work. Is there a setting or something I missed, maybe a server option for Apache or Nginx? Or, does the plugin automatically check for the server type?

    I would like to eliminate the browser caching issue to deliver a mid-90s pagespeed score to my client.

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author Dan

    (@geekysoft)

    This is answered in both FAQ and the documentation.

    This plugin only works for resources generated by WordPress (meaning pages, feeds, etc.) This plugin can’t change how resources like images and stylesheet are served by the web server wiuthout PHP and WordPress’ direct involvement are being delivered by your server.

    The plugin’s setting page gives you an overview over different types of pages generated by WordPress and let you set different caching policies for each one.

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