• Resolved Stagger Lee

    (@stagger-lee)


    Can you please just put one empty .htaccess file in plugin folder ? And “tell” plugin not to touch it when updating.

    For us who use Header Expires. To put some browser caching time less then we have globally. If plugin refresh data each one hour we could cache SVG files in browser for one hour, or less, not for instance one week as in global .htaccess.

    I think it is very important.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-cloudy/

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  • Plugin Author Benjamin Denis

    (@rainbowgeek)

    Sorry for late answer.
    I can’t put a file and tell WordPress to not touch it when you update the plugin.
    The update process is fairly straight forward and it’s related to WordPress, not WP Cloudy.

    Thread Starter Stagger Lee

    (@stagger-lee)

    Sorry, i didnt know.

    Do you maybe know code snippet for main WP .htaccess file to avoid caching of your plugin folder ?

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