• Hello:

    Now, you are creating and managing nginx.conf automatically depending of the server executing and passing headers to PHP cgi… That is right.

    But there are several servers where Nginx is placed as a reverse proxy of Apache, it is an usual configuration.

    So, Nginx is reading static files without needing Apache/php to come up or process anything.

    It would be AWESOME we could activate nginx.conf manually, so nginx.conf and .htaccess would be active at the same time. This way, nginx could read current configuration via include and do not need to proxy anything to Apache if not necessary.

    Thanks so much…. this optimization may be easy to implement at code (as I have seen).

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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello, first of all, thank you for using W3TC.
    Thanks for the feature request and we’ll consider adding it to the plugin. Please make sure to update W3TC to the latest version as a lot of fixes have been applied.

    Best Regards,

    Marko

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