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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    that typically happens when you delete the autoptimize cache (possibly after having made config changes) and Google, based on older, cached version of your HTML requesting the purged AO files.

    what you could do:
    * ignore this (aka accepting it as a fact of life), as this has no impact
    * not purge your AO cache
    * adding some code (you should be able to find that in some of the other threads here) to tell google the file is “gone forever” (HTTP 410) instead of “not found” (404).

    hope this clarifies,
    frank

    Thread Starter lhynn2172

    (@lhynn2172)

    Ok. Thank you, Frank for the clarification.

    Lynn

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    you’re welcome Lynn, feel free to leave a review of the plugin and support here! ??

    enjoy the weekend!
    frank

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