looking for some help debugging why Google pagespeed is marking all my assets in the static folder as being served without cache headers.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmeXHLfXwT5nhMrjrhzv97Cs7hLi78QPF24qFv6dXEXdu6
https://www.bambee.com/…ges/market/custom/corrective-actions.png (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…assets/images/market/custom/new-risk.png (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/assets/images/market/custom/shield.png (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…s/images/market/custom/signature-box.jpg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…sets/images/market/icons/purple/book.svg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…images/market/icons/purple/briefcase.svg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…images/market/icons/purple/certified.svg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…ges/market/icons/purple/do-not-enter.svg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…mages/market/icons/purple/government.svg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…images/market/icons/purple/handshake.svg (4 hours)
https://www.bambee.com/…ts/images/market/icons/purple/health.svg (4 hours)
From chrome dev tools, https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmcEN3dUC9afdG2YGbyDc6Z6rZGvBrEJssU2nBUrmVdquB
You can see that cache headers are there. Anyone have experience with this or understand what is going on?
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