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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    Sorry, I don’t have an i-device, so I can’t replicate it. Everything looks fine in Firefox and Chrome.

    Thread Starter thijmede

    (@thijmede)

    I know what the problem is, ewww is converting my images to webp but still uses .jpg and thats why safari cant read the images. What do i need to do to fix this?

    Thread Starter thijmede

    (@thijmede)

    https://cdn.stunning-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/dgoard2.jpg is the perfect example, safari cant open this picture

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    The rewrite rules provided with the plugin only replace the image if the browser advertises support for webp. However, I opened it in Chrome and Firefox, and both displayed the JPG version, so I’m not sure you even have the rewrite rules working on your server.

    Thread Starter thijmede

    (@thijmede)

    How do if fixt this? when is shut down my cdn everything works in safari but i get in chrome/ undefined

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    So if you have your cdn turned off, and the rewrite rules enabled, Chrome gives you missing images?

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    I think the CDN problem is not going to be easy to solve. It seems the problem is that the rewrite rules are based on your server being the one to serve the files. When they move to a CDN, your server isn’t serving the files, and thus cannot rewrite the urls. I would check with your CDN to see if they have any sort of solution for rewrites or anything like that.

    Please report back if you find out anything, because I think that would be useful information to other users as well.

    As for any issues you have without the CDN enabled, that is likely due to conflicting rewrite rules. If you could post your full rewrite rules from .htaccess on pastebin.com that would help. Also wondering if you generated any webp images prior to the rewrite rule update in 2.0.1?

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