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Has anyone configured pagespeed under https?
I assembled Nginx with ngx_pagespeed support, I
see that pagespeed_url_hash is added to img tags, but
can anyone solve the problem?
page speed on;
pagespeed FileCachePath "/var/cache/pagespeed/";
pagespeed FileCacheSizeKb 102400;
#pagespeed FileCacheCleanIntervalMs 3600000;
#pagespeed FileCacheInodeLimit 500000;
pagespeed RewriteLevel CoreFilters;
pagespeed EnableFilters combine_css,combine_javascript,rewrite_images,rewrite_css,rewrite_javascript,inline_images,recompress_jpeg,recompress_png,resize_images;
pagespeed JpegRecompressionQuality 85;
pagespeed ImageRecompressionQuality 85;
pagespeed ImageInlineMaxBytes 2048;
pagespeed LowercaseHtmlNames on;
pagespeed FetchHttps enable;
pagespeed SslCertDirectory /etc/pki/nginx/;
pagespeed SslCertFile /etc/pki/nginx/ssl-bundle.crt;
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In general, something worked, but something worked strangely,
for example, deleting empty lines in html definitely worked,
maybe a problem in https - temporarily scored
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