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  • I don’t believe that WPSC does anything with images and scripts, which are the issues shown. He only controls origin server and browser caching for your page html. He says that he deliberately doesn’t mess with that other stuff, which avoids a whole bunch of complexity and compatibility issues.

    You can use some minify and image plugins to manage this. Or, I just put those cache control headers in my .htaccess file for those file types.
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    Okay, I see you’re on Cloudflare. So you can handle some of that with their pagerules. However, you’ve got a bunch of other servers and a wide variety of header settings, but all that is stuff outside of WPSC.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by gerryg001.

    @gerryg001 is right. That’s outside of the scope of what WP Super Cache does.

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