Hello, there,
Yes, the speed improvements are immense and immediate, I am very glad you coul see it! The next versin will be much more user friendly. This was the first working attempt.
However, it is not technically possible to achieve what we want without a bit of a change in the htaccess file. I agree it is annoying, but it is the only way to do it without actually changing the image urls in the HTML. And this is very-very helpful. If you have any other ideas on this I would be glad to hear them!
Also, can you tell me the change you made to the htaccess file? Why was it necessary? Could it not be done via the settings? Is this something I can improve?
(The next version is coming right up, and will be so much better…)
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Nate1
(@nate1)
Hey,
I have other rewrite code in the htaccess file, the change overwrote those values. Not sure if it is possible in settings – still quite new to WordPress structure.
If you could grab that out, check whether your rewrite exists or not and add/insert it would be much more user friendly – Regex, perhaps against a title might work (If there was any reason to alter the code). It also noted that it appears to overwrite when enabling/disabling – which could be quite problematic should the wrong user click around (Not ideal but sometimes possible).
Ive constructed an adaptive selector for images in .NET – i.e. if Mobile use the smaller master (However I don’t have a complete User Agent List) – which is more desirable for use on Varnish etc – could be a nice addition at some point. Cookie would be more specific for the information – though if there’s a decent User Agent list that would be much better.
Thank you for your work.
Hi there,
You are welcome!
Do you say that our code overwrote some other code in your .htaccess file? This is serious and we would really want to find out how and why it happened! Can you tell us what was the code that was overwritten?
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Nate1
(@nate1)
Hi,
Originally all other entries in the file, however I updated to the new version on a development server today, checked it and works well – htaccess file updated as expected – no problems.
Thank you
Hi,
It would be nice if I could replicate that problem. If it overwrote all other entries in .htaccess, then this is serious! I wouldn’t want it to happen again. Perhaps you have a copy of your original .htaccess file (the one that was overwritten)?