• Hi,

    I am using the W3 Total Cache plugin on a multi site WordPress install.

    For some reason I the “Set expires header” option, in browser settings is disabled. I cannot click on the checkbox to enable it.

    I’ve made sure mod_expires is enabled, and in .htaccess I made the edit below but still that checkbox will not become enabled so I can click it.

    <ifmodule mod_expires.c>
        ExpiresActive on
    </ifmodule>

    Any help pointing me in the right direct would be appreciated.

    Thank you.

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  • Yes, I had the same problem and the fixes suggested by vignesh and others works just fine. Jakobde: learn to read.

    Thanks for posting a fix!

    Thanks for point that out to me Varange but since i can’t read no offense taken i guess. I also guess that in your world everybody have English as their mother though and that all plugins behave the same way on all the world’s word press installations. Since your reading capability seems to outperform my own could you please explain how i can have both Cloud front enable together with expires header setting? As this was my question.

    ‘Add expiry header’ and ‘Cloud front CDN’ cannot be activated together because W3 cache not able to add expiry headers to cloud front servers.

    @kamal: du you know if there is any workaround for this i.e. to enable browser caching? As both Pingdom and Yslow says that browser caching is off when no expiry header is set ??

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