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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
As you can see from the name , it’s backup files
every time when you change something in LSCWP that modified .htaccess, it will creates a backup in case of failure
Of course you can delete them as long as you know your cache is working fine , and you know how to revert back in case of problem.
Best regards
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wpos
(@wpos)
I was thinking the same when i’ve seen the files, but are u sure they are backup’s? Because they are not even close to the same size.
If is a noob question, my apologies 🙂
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
Hi,
Well , nobody is all-knowing , so everybody got some noob questions every now and then, and everyone starts from noob 🙂
Yes , I am sure they are back up files
the size you see different is because the content.
for example , the original content before modification is :
This is code line 1
and you add few lines of rewrite rule into there , and copy the file before you do
This is code line 2
This is code line 3
This is code line 4
This is code line 5
but if you open the backup file , it’s still 1 line , so it’s “practically” 5 times different in size.
You can simply open them up and make comparison.
Best regards,
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wpos
(@wpos)
Well , nobody is all-knowing , so everybody got some noob questions every now and then, and everyone starts from noob
Thank u for understanding
Of course you can delete them as long as you know your cache is working fine , and you know how to revert back in case of problem.
Is working more then fine 🙂
Thank u for the answers.
Best regards.
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qtwrk
(@qtwrk)
You are most welcome 🙂
Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have doubts or questions.
Best regards,