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Sometimes, when building the index, cloudfront returns a 500 Internal Server Error.
This is usually goes away after some time, but it appears that these errors originate from S3 and cloudfront caches them. Changing any of the headers that affect the cache key makes the error go away (in particular, it appears that cloudflare caches two versions: one if gzip is included in Accept-Encoding and one if it isn't)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Sometimes, when building the index, cloudfront returns a
500 Internal Server Error
.This is usually goes away after some time, but it appears that these errors originate from S3 and cloudfront caches them. Changing any of the headers that affect the cache key makes the error go away (in particular, it appears that cloudflare caches two versions: one if
gzip
is included inAccept-Encoding
and one if it isn't)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: