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CDN Seems to Break logo, favicon etc.

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jeffrose

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Using External Storage.

▶ Reproduction steps
  1. Enable the CDN and enter the CDN URL - SAVE
  2. Open the website - site logo, favicon and other site assets don't load
  3. Upload new images for those - still don't load.
  4. Disable the CDN
  5. Site assets still don't load
  6. Enable the CDN, clear out the CDN URL - SAVE
  7. Site assets load again
😢 Unexpected result

With the CDN URL active, site assets (logo, favicon, avatars) don't load because they're not on the External storage - Disabling the CDN still attempts to re-write the URL (weird). Only clearing the CDN URL seems to resolve the issues.

I'm totally open to "Hey, you missed a step in setting this up" - but I don't think I did.
 
Yes, it seems that the CDN functionality is broken as once enabled it can't go back unless direct database editing. I will work on that fix.

Regarding CDN not working: Make sure that you have enabled the pull zone origin on your CDN settings.
 
Thanks Rodolfo - probably a rare issues, but...

I'm guessing this would mean having 2 pull zones? One for the external storage and one for the site itself? I'm using BunnyCDN if that makes any difference.
 
Far as I know, CDN takes only one pull zone, so is one CDN per origin. Your website assets is one origin, external storage is another origin for each storage server.
 
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