So when multiple users are trying to access with website it generate multiple cached files on the fly based on the URL?
I will be glad to do a beta test for you for this…I have a staging site that replicated full functionality of my main site.
Related Question:
I have a very large website with ecommerce capability. If I enable the AO on ONLY single blog post will the static cached JS and CSS include assets from other pages when someone accesses those page? cached JS and CSS include assets from single blog post?
The reason I am asking is because once the JS static cache becomes quite large with scripts that are not relevant to the single blog pages and it fails google’s speed metrics.
Ideally it would be awesome to create optimization group that can include different post/page types so the static cache is served per grouping. So I can has a static JS/CSS File for single post type and another one for Woocommerce product page and other one for general pages.