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  • Hello!

    Sorry for the left question. But why are your pictures in the cdn subdomain?

    I mean cdn.domain.com. Why did you transfer all the pictures to the cdn directory? What will it give?

    Sorry for my bad english. If not difficult, please answer me. Thank you, your friend from Russia!

    Thread Starter thehinhcom

    (@thehinhcom)

    Hi truebusinessman

    I use it for cloudflare and make it easier to manage ??

    Anonymous User 16850768

    (@anonymized-16850768)

    When checking your website I see an X-Cache: HIT response header:

    curl -s https://www.thehinh.com/2018/12/stomach-vacuum-la-gi.html -D /dev/stdout -o /dev/null
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Server: nginx
    Date: Wed, 29 May 2019 15:14:36 GMT
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    Transfer-Encoding: chunked
    Connection: keep-alive
    X-Powered-By: PHP/7.2.6
    x-cache-handler: wp
    Last-Modified: Wed, 29 May 2019 06:16:41 GMT
    Content-Encoding: gzip
    X-Cache: HIT
    X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN

    Do you have any additional page caching configured, such as another plugin or on the server directly? If yes, you’ll want to disable this to ensure the Cache Enabler plugin is able to check the requests being made so it can deliver the accepted cached page.

    Please keep in mind that images being invoked via JavaScript or CSS won’t be rewritten to use the WebP formatted version.

    Thread Starter thehinhcom

    (@thehinhcom)

    Hi coreyk

    I just use CE for cache on my website

    Thanks

    Anonymous User 16850768

    (@anonymized-16850768)

    The Cache Enabler plugin will look for WebP formatted images on the origin server. In your case, this means when parsing your pages it’s looking for images on https://www.thehinh.com. When checking for the images on your origin server I receive 404 errors:

    Original format:

    curl -I https://www.thehinh.com/2018/12/stomach-vacuum-la-gi.jpg
    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Server: nginx
    Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2019 15:05:31 GMT
    Content-Type: text/html
    Content-Length: 162
    Connection: keep-alive

    WebP format:

    curl -I https://www.thehinh.com/2018/12/stomach-vacuum-la-gi.webp
    HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
    Server: nginx
    Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2019 15:05:55 GMT
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    Connection: keep-alive
    X-Powered-By: PHP/7.2.6
    Set-Cookie: bp_user-role=guest; expires=Thu, 10-Feb-2033 15:05:55 GMT; Max-Age=432000000; path=/
    Set-Cookie: bp_user-registered=0; expires=Thu, 10-Feb-2033 15:05:55 GMT; Max-Age=432000000; path=/
    Expires: Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT
    Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0
    Link: <https://www.thehinh.com/wp-json/>; rel="https://api.w.org/"

    Where are the original images located on https://www.thehinh.com? If you’re using a CDN you’ll want to ensure that your images referenced in your pages are to your origin server (e.g. https://www.thehinh.com/2018/12/stomach-vacuum-la-gi.jpg) and then use a plugin, such as CDN Enabler, to rewrite the serving domain to your CDN (e.g. https://cdn.thehinh.com/2018/12/stomach-vacuum-la-gi.jpg).

    Thread Starter thehinhcom

    (@thehinhcom)

    Hi coreyk
    the original images located on “cnd” folder at the same place with the root directory and my CDN point to this folder. So how do I get CE to know that directory?

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