Some files missing in CDN / how does *.gzip work?
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Hi @vmarko
its me again, i have another question concerning your plugin.I am so sorry that i make so many requests currently. But we have a tough deadline and i promise to write an awesome blog article once im done how to get the full power out of your plugin together with full scale AWS Cloud hosting (memcached, s3, couldfront, ELB, EBS, EFS, cloudwatch and much more) and how to survive TV boosted traffic with it.
The CDN over amazon cloud-front plugin works like a charm.
I just have a few files not loading from CDN but from main domain:
See screenshot:
https://snipboard.io/wcWKOp.jpge.q.
https://hundemarmelade.de/wp-content/themes/blocksy/static/bundle/8.d116d5b553498e021153.js
https://hundemarmelade.de/wp-content/plugins/blocksy-companion/static/bundle/sticky.jsThis files are in our S3 Bucket and accessible by AWS Cloudfront.
See:
https://cdn1.hundemarmelade.de/wp-content/themes/blocksy/static/bundle/8.d116d5b553498e021153.js
https://cdn1.hundemarmelade.de/wp-content/plugins/blocksy-companion/static/bundle/sticky.jsBut when i access my page they are not loaded from CDN:
For me it looks like the file “main.js.gzip” is triggering the GET requests somehow and thus its not my CDN Url.
Maybe that file was uploaded earlier and i dont know how to reupload that “main.js.gzip” file?I assume that the .gzip file is uploaded by the plugin once i upload files to CDN using the functions within the plugin?
Or how and when is it created?
How in generell the *,gzip stuff is handled?Do you have any ideas what the problem may be?
Thank you so much for your awesome support.
Best
Frank
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