Plugin Author
AITpro
(@aitpro)
Did you do ALL of the Custom Code steps?
Root htaccess File Custom Code Setup Steps
1. Enter your custom code in the appropriate Root Custom Code text box.
2. Click the Save Root Custom Code button to save your Root custom code.
3. Go to the Security Modes page and click the Create secure.htaccess File AutoMagic button.
4. Select the Activate Root Folder BulletProof Mode Radio button and click the Activate|Deactivate button.
The mod_headers code and all/any htaccess caching code should ALWAYS go above the standard WordPress Rewrite block of code and/or the BPS WordPress Rewrite customized block of code, which is the same code as the WordPress Rewrite block of code, but has been customized by BPS.
Some people are saying that keep-alive may not work on shared hosting depending on whether or not your host has turned on keep-alive in the Apache configuration file: httpd.conf. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2200566/keep-alive-feature-in-htaccess
My particular web host has keep-alive turned on by default.
Plugin Author
AITpro
(@aitpro)
Did this answer all of your questions? If so, please resolve this thread. If not, please post any additional questions you may have. Thanks.
Thread Start Date: 5-30-2016 to 5-31-2016
Current Date: 6-3-2016
Plugin Author
AITpro
(@aitpro)
Assuming all questions have been answered – the thread has been resolved. If the issue/problem is not resolved or you have additional questions about this specific thread topic then you can post them at any time. We still receive email notifications when threads have been resolved.
Thread Start Date: 5-30-2016 to 5-31-2016
Thread Resolved/Current Date: 6-6-2016
Thread Starter
Mariette
(@mariette-jackson)
I’m very sorry I didn’t respond earlier. Yes, your reply answered my questions. I did have the code in the right place but it turned out that the web host doesn’t have keep-alive turned on.
Plugin Author
AITpro
(@aitpro)
No problem on responding or not. We just resolve the threads after a certain amount of time goes by so they don’t pile up and we are not rechecking them (ie maintain sanity at all times). 😉 Glad you got it figured out.