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-====== LSCWP Configuration SettingsCDN ====== +~~REDIRECT>​https://docs.litespeedtech.com/lscache/lscwp/cdn/~~
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-If you currently use a content delivery network, you can configure LSCWP so that they work together. +
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-{{:​litespeed_wiki:​cache:​lscwp:​lscwp-settings-cdn.png?​direct&​800|}} +
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-===== Enable CDN ===== +
-//OFF// +
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-CDN support is disabled by default. +
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-===== Original URL ===== +
-//your site URL// +
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-This setting defaults to your site's base URL. It shouldn'​t be necessary to change this. If you do change it, be sure that the URL begins with ''<​nowiki>//</​nowiki>''​ as in ''<​nowiki>//​yoursite.com</nowiki>''​. +
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-===== CDN URL ===== +
-//empty string/+
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-This is the base URL for content that is served from the CDN. It should be a full URL beginning with ''​http''​. +
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-===== Include Images ===== +
-//OFF// +
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-Turn this on to serve all images through the CDN. This includes image attachments,​ HTML ''<​img>''​ tags, and CSS ''​url()''​ attributes. +
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-===== Include CSS ===== +
-//OFF// +
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-Turn this on to serve all CSS files through the CDN. +
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-===== Include JS ===== +
-//OFF// +
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-Turn this on to serve all JavaScript files through the CDN. +
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-===== Include File Types ===== +
-//OFF// +
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-Use this spot to list, one per line, the file types that are to be served from the CDN. These should be static files. This setting affects all of the following HTML tags: ''​src=""'',​ ''​date-src=""'',​ and ''​href=""''​. +
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-===== Exclude Path ===== +
-//OFF// +
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-Use this spot to list file paths that you explicitly do not want to have served from the CDN. List them one per line. You can list a path in its entirety, or use a partial path that will be matched. Do not use wildcards. +
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