Wordpress LScache Plugin: Large number of entries in 404 log
Last Updated on: Wed, 15 Apr 2026 00:00:02 Hello, Im tracking my 404 errors and it appears that Googlebot is indexing LiteSpeeds cache files. Whenever the cache gets purged, my 404 log contains a large number of entries from GoogleBot hitting (and not finding, obviously) things in the /min/ folder, with random filenames such as /min/8fd8d.js Is this normal and expected? Thanks Alexander. Hi, Did you upgrade from v2.9 to v3.x ? Best regards, Yes, Im fairly certain that I had LS Cache installed prior to v3 being released. Hi, In v2.9 , it was using /min/xxxxx.js and /min/xxxxx.css , in v3 its changed to /wp-content/litespeed/cssjs/xxxxx.js|css , it could be old cached data as when you in v3 , there is no more /min/ Best regards, I just verified this via FTP and indeed, theres on /min/ folder there. Thanks, that explains that. Id assume its safe then to add a REDIRECTMATCH for all /min/ and mark them as GONE/410 via .htaccess? Thanks! Hi, Id assume its safe then to add a REDIRECTMATCH for all /min/ and mark them as GONE/410 via .htaccess? As long as you dont want to downgrade to v2.9 , yes Best regards, Okay, thanks!
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