• At first I couldn’t figure out why this simple plugin wasn’t working. The code is good, and does work in that it removes the WordPress generated query strings. Turns out, W3 Total Cache puts on it’s own version query strings which is controlled by the following settings:

    Performance >> Browser Cache >> Prevent caching of objects after settings change

    Uncheck all instances of this and no more query strings.

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  • Thanks for that. I just spend 20 minutes trying the narrow down which settings was doing that.

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