Thanks for responding so quickly! I’m not very techy so don’t know how to tell if the static JS is missing or not? Is anything broken from auto-optimizers side to be giving this 410 error on 100 of our pages? I’m worried it’s going to effect our rankings/SEO!
Also, apologies, in my initial message I only shared the JS link that’s giving a 410 error. Here’s the CSS link that’s having a 410 error as well: https://sunaccounts.com/wp-content/cache/autoptimize/css/autoptimize_d6be1115986adf6c9946e10a102e54e6.css
It’s the same JS & CSS link across all pages that’s creating the 410 error.
I’m not sure if this helps you or not, but this is what ahrefs says for broken JS:
Some pages on your website link to JavaScript file URLs that return one of the 4xx or 5xx HTTP status codes to our crawler.
Broken JS files will not be rendered on your pages.
How to fix
Most likely, the JS file had been moved, renamed, or deleted but the link to it was not modified.
Review the pages that have a broken link to the JS file and update or remove it.
For 5xx HTTP status codes (server errors), you might need to address your web developer or hosting provider.`
And for broken CSS:
Some pages on your website link to CSS file URLs that return one of the 4xx or 5xx HTTP status codes to our crawler.
Broken CSS files will not apply the necessary styles to your pages.
How to fix
Most likely, the CSS file had been moved, renamed, or deleted but the link to it was not modified.
Review the pages that have a broken link to the CSS file and update or remove it.
For 5xx HTTP status codes (server errors), you might need to address your web developer or hosting provider.`
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