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In the "Apache Optimizations" > "Leverage Browser Caching?" section there is the following statement: "Google recommends 1 week" and that is the ExpiresDefault setting used in .htaccess.
However, when I run a Google PageSpeed Insights test on a CometCachePro powered website, I get the following message in the Diagnostics section:
Following the Learn more link, I see that the recommendation is for "a year or longer". By testing empirically, I found out that the warning disappears when using an expiration of more than 100 days.
Do you think we should also increase the ExpiresDefault from 1 week to 100 days?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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In the "Apache Optimizations" > "Leverage Browser Caching?" section there is the following statement: "Google recommends 1 week" and that is the
ExpiresDefault
setting used in.htaccess
.However, when I run a Google PageSpeed Insights test on a CometCachePro powered website, I get the following message in the Diagnostics section:
Following the Learn more link, I see that the recommendation is for "a year or longer". By testing empirically, I found out that the warning disappears when using an expiration of more than 100 days.
Do you think we should also increase the
ExpiresDefault
from 1 week to 100 days?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: