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  • Thread Starter atdblog

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    Update: I saw that the w3tc Rewrite Rules I expected was listed in the Install tab so I pasted that into my htaccess file and uploaded it. But shouldn’t that have written to the file on its own? I even tried removing everything from the file, uploading it, and saving a randomn change in W3TC but it only save the page caching code (yes, browser caching was selected). Anyway, it seems to be working now.

    Thread Starter atdblog

    (@atdblog)

    I confirmed it, w3tc is not writing the browser caching rules to my htaccess in the root or the htaccess in the cache/page_enhanced directory. However, the rules are correct when displayed in the Install tab so I just pasted the rules into my htaccess and now all is correct. Raised my GTMetrix YSlow score from 82 to 92 and added 10 points overall to Pingdom now that it specifies a cache validator.

    My htaccess files have 644 permissions. Is that correct?

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