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  • Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    no, not related to AO as far as I can tell.

    have a nice day,
    frank

    Thread Starter billy44

    (@billy44)

    Thank you. Should I use the advanced settings in the htaccess maybe?

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Err, not sure what you mean, but generally speaking AO has it’s own .htacces in wp-content/cache/autoptimize where expiry and compression configuration is done (attempted rather, as we might not be on Apache and even if overrides might be forbidden). The only thing that affects the contents of that .htaccess is the “serve as static files” options.

    hope this clarifies,
    frank

    Thread Starter billy44

    (@billy44)

    Thank you Franck. I unable “serve as static file” option but still the same situation, the security http headers code are not loading. I put the code in the root .htaccess. Should I put code in the AO .htaccess file?

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Optimizing Matters

    (@optimizingmatters)

    Should I put code in the AO .htaccess file?

    no, I think that serves no purpose; the security headers are to be added to the HTML response, which AO’s htaccess has not impact on.

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