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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Expiry Headers on a cdn.domain.comCheers Frederick, that explains it as I was using 0.8.x at the time I made that comment, I have just upgraded and everything appears to work just fine now.
Keep up the good work!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Expiry Headers on a cdn.domain.comChangelog says:
Added CDN support for Amazon S3 and CloudFront
Added check of file hash before uploading to Amazon S3Can’t see any mention of expires headers or any other headers supported when uploading to CDN.
Have forcibly uploaded my media files to Amazon S3 (again), No HTTP headers are added to the files “attributes”.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Expiry Headers on a cdn.domain.comThis is mostly an aspect of your CDN, and you need to speak to them about how to achieve this.
However if W3 total cache supports uploading to the CDN as it does for instance with Amazon S3 storage, it should set the appropriate headers as it uploads. Currently W3 total cache does not do this, which is a shame as it is a simple matter of adding the appropriate HTTP headers when the file is uploaded (say when total cache is configured to set expiry headers on cache objects). At the moment I have to manually recurse my CDN files and manually set the additional headers, and this costs money!
Cron is working as the task is firing.
I also have a Cron DB backup that works fine, this also verifies that the issue is not with wordpress Cron itself.I am also using WP3.0, so perhaps this is an incompatibility with WP3.0 changes!?