• When I turn on the AWS for WordPress plugin, my contact form fails.
    Instead of showing a summary of what was submitted, it shows the form.

    NOTE: my form is currently inside a display:none div, so you’ll need to unhide with your inspector to try it.

    I assume there is some magical setting in Cloudfront’s behaviors that needs to be set, but the documentation is really vague and I’ve been googling for days to try to solve this.

    Can you help me with this? Are there specific settings that will allow Cloudfront to work with Jetpack’s forms?

    Thanks.

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  • Thread Starter andrewapeterson

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    So, what might be helpful is if you guys could post screenshots of the behaviors/priorities you have set up in a minimal implementation of this plugin that is working with Cloudfront turned on. By minimal I mean, just the most basic CDN scenario for a self-hosted (www.remarpro.com) installation.

    All the settings for headers, cookies, etc., are confusing and the guides I can find online mostly refer to older versions of the cloudfront interface.

    The cloudfront documentation seems to mostly refer to wordpress.com sites, and the behaviors settings have very confusing language like:

    “Query String Forwarding and Caching:
    ? None (Improves Caching)
    ? Forward all, cache based on whitelist
    ? Forward all, cache based on all”

    I have spent so many hours changing these settings around, then waiting for deployment to finish.

    A recommended basic cloudfront setup for the average WordPress user, on typical shared linux hosting would be really helpful.

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