But in 2017, those cops were busted for pocketing cash and selling the drugs back to other dealers. Set Location to $DOC_ROOT/wp-content/cache/js/.Simon was following the real-time news reports in the Baltimore Sun about the Gun Trace Task Force (GTTF), a unit lauded for knocking down doors and seizing drugs, cash and weapons – never mind what harm they caused along the way. The JS context should have the following settings: Set Expires by Type to the following ( 15552000 seconds equals 180 days): text/css=A15552000 Set Location to $DOC_ROOT/wp-content/cache/css/. The CSS context should have following settings: Now create two new contexts: one for CSS and one for JS. Remove js| and css| from the exp: string above. If you have the LiteSpeed Cache plugin for WordPress, and are getting a 404 error because of combined/minifed JS/CSS files, please do following: Note: This is only for LiteSpeed Cache plugin v2.9.x, after v3.0 this is no longer needed. Please be aware that you may have to flush your CDN cache and configure your CDN service to respect or pass through origin header in order to make the CORS header work. You will see that both Cache-Control and Expire have been set to 6 months, and also the Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * header is present for CDN service.
exp:^.*(css|gif|ico|jpeg|jpg|js|png|webp|woff|woff2|fon|fot|ttf)$ Add Expire, Cache-Control and CORS headers for static resources. This is an example context for a typical WordPress site. Here’s an example that adds an X-Powered-By header: If more headers need to be added, the syntax and usage are similar to that of Apache’s mod_headers directives for supported operations. You can look for the new response header from the browser’s development tool. The unset cache-control line removes the previous cache control header, before the new one is set in the next line. Set Cache-control public, max-age=15552000 Set Header Operations to the following: unset Cache-control Set Expires by Type to the following ( 15552000 seconds equals 180 days): application/javascript=A15552000, text/css=A15552000 You can add more static file extensions, if you like, for example: exp:^.*(woff|woff2|jpg|jpeg|png|css|js)$ Since the targeted files are JS and CSS, use regex to match all files of those types for URI, like so: exp:^.*(css|js)$ In the newly created context, set Type to Static. Log in to the WebAdmin Console via go to Virtual Hosts > Context, and create a new context. In this guide, we will set up custom headers over a JavaScript and CSS file, as an example. In some circumstance a user may need to set up a custom header, such as a Cache-Control header or an Expire header.