Woodrow Arrington
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AWS for WordPress] Does this work?Hi @shivamber
Sorry to hear about your experience here. Do you have any additional details to share such as the domain you are trying to work with? You can send me a private message.
There has been no service outage so it must be something else.
I have submitted a ticket to our team to investigate. In the meantime, do you have any additional details to share? Have you looked in the AWS Console and gone into the CloudFormation service to check for any additional error messages from the CloudFormation stack? Another approach would be to delete the CloudFormation stack itself in the console and re-install the plugin and give it another go.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AWS for WordPress] Site Acceleration with Amazon CloudFront EmptyHi Ashumittal,
I have submitted a ticket to our team to investigate. Do you have any additional details you can share? Any luck with un-installing and trying it again from the start?
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AWS for WordPress] Question About Cache InvalidationThank you for referencing the blog Angela. As of right now, the plugin does not support API calls for invalidating content on demand other than waiting for the TTL to expire. I understand the sentiment and need, but I have also seen many customers unintentionally invalidate content for every change or update and receive an unexpected bill. To invalidate content on demand, you will need to log into your AWS account, navigate to the CloudFront console and the distribution that was created, and use the invalidation options there. Please refer to our service documentation for more details here https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudFront/latest/DeveloperGuide/Invalidation.html