Hello @sailors
Did you try to purge all caches from Hummingbird and Cloudflare after these changes? If not, can you please cancel the Asset Optimization procedure, purge all caches and try to re-enable it.
Let us know how that goes.
Thank you,
Dimitris
Thank you for your help.
I purged everything in Cloudflare, cleared cache in Hummingbird and Autoptimize but it didn’t fix the issue.
Hi @sailors
Thank you for your response!
Is Cloudflare already connected to Hummingbird on your site? If not, please go to the “Hummingbird -> Caching -> Browser Caching” page and from “Server type” select “CloudFlare” and then configure Cloudflare connection on the sam e page (a bit lower).
Could you also check if you have CloudFlare’s “Rocket Loader” enabled? You can check it in CloudFlare dashboard. If it’s enabled, try disabling it temporarily, just to test the issue.
After that, please try what Dimitris suggested above again.
If it still doesn’t work, please try temporarily disabling CloudFlare proxy mode (by “graying out” those orange “clouds” in CF DNS settings) and see if that helps.
Let us know if any of that worked for you, please.
Best regards,
Adam
I configured my Cloudflare for a while ago, think it looks different from back then. Here’s my current setup,
https://snipboard.io/YHET8N.jpg
I turned off Cloudflare’s Rocket Loader and the Cache Everything Page Rules, purge Cloudflare cache and clear Hummingbird cache, and cleared browser cache on every single pages by ctrl+shift R key, then it finally stopped repeating Asset checking files process and I can now see all the assets on the page.
I think the Cache Everything Page Rules is the number one suspect for this issue. Every time I revise my content I have to turn it off first.
Nice catch @sailors, appreciate the update on this! 🙂
Warm regards,
Dimitris