Ruby on Rails
Thursday, May 12, 2016
I have a rails application running on AWS EB with passenger standalone.
However the asset served doesn't seem to set cache headers.
What is the preferred way to do this?
I tried running standalone in a single instance and it's properly setting cache headers. However that's not the case in aws elastic beanstalk. Any help to tackle this problem?
-- However the asset served doesn't seem to set cache headers.
What is the preferred way to do this?
I tried running standalone in a single instance and it's properly setting cache headers. However that's not the case in aws elastic beanstalk. Any help to tackle this problem?
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