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    (@vasakderi)


    Hello, I wrote this saying everything, and I’m writing it for it to come true, I’ve been really unlucky with it, but you have no idea about it closely. Can you help, can I become a soldier, mistake keeps interfering and I haven’t said a word about a star yet. .. raja of bad luck ……….

    WebP Express Settings..
    It seems your server setup does not support headers in .htaccess. You should either fix this (install mod_headers) or deactivate the “Enable direct redirection to existing converted images?” option. Otherwise the Vary:Accept header will not be added and this can result in problems for users behind proxy servers (ie used in larger companies)
    You have turned on “Create webp files upon request?””. However, this feature does not work on your current server settings / wordpress setup, because the PHP scripts in the plugin folder (in the “wod” and “wod2” subfolders) fails to run when requested directly. You can try to fix the problem or simply turn it off and rely on “Convert on upload” and “Bulk Convert” to get the images converted.

    If you are going to try to solve the problem, you need at least one of the following pages to display “pong”: wod-test or wod2-test. The problem will typically be found in the server configuration or a security plugin. If one of the links results in a 403 Permission denied, look out for “deny” and “denied” in httpd.conf, /etc/apache/sites-enabled/your-site.conf and in parent .htaccess files.
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  • Well this message means that you have to contact your server company and ask for their help – it has nothing to do with the plugin. On some servers, if you have a user panel you can for example turn on with a switch a webp redirection which is needed, if the server uses Nginx (which your message may suggest is the case) but it may be something else entirely, so best contact server support, paste this message and let them deal with it. No matter what webp plugin you end up using they all will require something to be configured on the server side..

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