W3 Total Cache, Multi-site blogs.dir, Donncha Mapping and Amazon CloudFront CDN
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I’m using all these plugins together, and I’m having a hard time figuring out how to get my individual site’s attachment files served via the CDN.
When I click on upload attachments, it successfully upload the files to CloudFront in my S3 bucket, but they are inside a directory called /files, so all the attachments from all my sites end up in the same directory, rather than in, say, /wp-content/blogs.dir/24/files
Is this the intended behavior? It seems like there is a big potential problem with duplicate filenames from multiple sites.
Or have I got something misconfigured
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