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When HTML compressor is active, even the CDN-Linker is active and functional, those compressed .css and .js files aren't served from the cdn. It seems like htmlc folder is excluded from being served over the cdn, even though it's located inside the wp-content folder.
It appears this is because the htmlc folder (when running together with QCP) is inside the wp-content/cache directory. It makes sense that plugins like CDN Linker would exclude the cache directory from a CDN. I guess at some point we'll need to move the public HTML Compressor files out into a better location that would get picked up by a CDN operating under this assumption.
I'm going to leave this open until we have at least one CDN integrated with QC. Then I'll come back and take a closer look at this. Or, we might find that it's necessary to do this while integrating a CDN with QCP.
A user writes...
cc @raamdev
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