• Resolved laurlau

    (@laurpm)


    Hello,
    The Browser static file caching settings (via headers) are not showing the expiry date (in days) but only that it’s enabled. The thing is that I have another website, on the same hosting and configuration and there I have access to modify the time. What shall I do in this scenario?
    Thank you.
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  • @laurpm You can only set the headers time on a site running Apache (or similar), as it requires support for .htaccess.

    On servers running Nginx, it only shows whether it’s enabled or not.

    Is your other site on Nginx?

    Thread Starter laurlau

    (@laurpm)

    Both apache. Both on the same hosting.

    @laurpm If you have issues with .htaccess file for writing rules into it then the option for Browser static file should not be enabled, please check the permissions for .htaccess file on the server where the option is not enabled.

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