Hi Fred,
From my hosting company;
“Thanks for your patience.
I’ve conversed with our system administrators in relation to this and can confirm that on the Linux Platform, caching does not take plac, if we cache content we will insert the ‘x-cache-status’ http response header to be absolutely sure and we cannot see that this is happening here.
We can see that the requests are being made to the webserver, here is a loadbalancer log to indicate this
Feb 22 11:15:42 l4lb-133.ptl.stackcp.net haproxy[27158]: 109.69.82.40:60233 [22/Feb/2019:11:15:42.644] l4proxy-plain~ l7balancers/l7lb9.ptl.stackcp.net 0/0/0/26/29 200 24469 – – —- 533/533/89/41/0 0/0 {www.philltarling.com} “GET /wp-content/plugins/swift-performance-lite/css/styles.css?ver=2.0.6 HTTP/1.1”
Feb 22 11:15:42 l4lb-133.ptl.stackcp.net haproxy[27158]: 109.69.82.40:60233 [22/Feb/2019:11:15:42.643] l4proxy-plain~ l7balancers/l7lb9.ptl.stackcp.net 0/0/0/32/32 200 1114 – – —- 532/532/87/39/0 0/0 {www.philltarling.com} “GET /wp-content/plugins/swift-performance-lite/includes/luv-framework/plugins/codemirror/theme/monokai.css?ver=b8f4f5093140b2c449d28459c6088d12 HTTP/1.1″
The server configuration is the same as your other sites and we can only narrow this down for the developers to look into. If there is anything we need to do on our side, please let us know and we’ll see what we can do.”