Hello @eddyferns
Thank you for your inquiry and I am happy to assist you with this.
This depends on your hosting environment. If you are on Apache+Nginx, there is a possibility that some files are being handled by Nginx and some by apache.
W3 Total Cache detects the environment setup and adding the rules to existing .htaccess/nginx-conf, and creating additional .htaccess if needed in cache/ folder to handle the rewrite rules depending on the configuration. On the plain Nginx environment, there should not be any .htaccess files as they have no purpose.
I hope this helps.
Thanks!
Thank you for your reply.
There is no Apache at all. It is only Nginx and no other server.
So on a plain Nginx environment W3TC did create the .htaccess file.
Hello @eddyferns
Thank you for the information.
Can you please provide your website URL? Also, please let me know where the .htaccess file is created by W3 Total Cache (folder/path).
Thanks!
The location of the .htaccess file is /var/www/site.com/public_html.
Is it possible to share the website URL by email?
Thanks.
Hello @eddyferns
Thank you for the information.
Yes, you can drop us a note via the plugin in Performance>Support or via the website https://www.w3-edge.com/contact/
Thanks!
Thanks.
Have sent you the website URL via https://www.w3-edge.com/contact/.
Hello @eddyferns
Thank you for the information.
We’ve received your email and replied to it. Please continue the correspondence there to avoid duplicating the answers.
Thanks!