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After a new deployment, Cloudflare is serving cached HTML pages that reference hashed JS and CSS files in the _next/static folder. However, some of these files no longer exist, causing 404 errors and breaking the page.
What strategies could we use to prevent this without having to purge hundreds of thousands of pages?
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Summary
After a new deployment, Cloudflare is serving cached HTML pages that reference hashed JS and CSS files in the
_next/static
folder. However, some of these files no longer exist, causing 404 errors and breaking the page.What strategies could we use to prevent this without having to purge hundreds of thousands of pages?
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