I’m also having this problem of bypassing_apache
, like so many other have posted to this forum. Both GD and imagick are installed and support webp, png and jpeg/jpg. I checked my server config against the one provided in the FAQs. https://gbiorczyk.pl/webp-converter/serverinfo.png
I tried both PHPv3.x and v 4.x
Both of the test png files for before and after succeeded too. For some reason my server isn’t allowing these access rules to be written to these htaccess files. File permissions are 644. Directories are 755. I can see the htaccess files this plugin has generated but there are no rules defined within them.
I don’t have any caching or security plugins enabled or server-side caching enabled for that matter.
I checked my wp-config and other htaccess files as well for anything that would prevent access to these files.
I’m completely dumbfounded.
Basically, I had to copy the htaccess files where this plugin was working from my local dev and add them to my shared hosting in order to get this working. This might be ill-advised but it was the only way to get this working. And it does work without error. The files get generated and the webp type has been assigned to relevant images.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by
polyfade.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by
polyfade.