• Hello! I am using Siteground hosting and found that the rewrite settings does not appear.
    I have tested it in localhost which is working properly.

    I could provide a test if you would like to examine.

    Thanks a lot.

    p.s. more information
    hosting is using PHP 7.3.26

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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    I would appreciate an example, you can get in touch via https://ewww.io/contact-us/ if you need to protect any sensitive data.

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    I finally had a chance to check my own SG test site, and it seems SiteGround has built-in WebP delivery. I checked with them, and no rewrite rules are needed–any site that is using their newer Site Tools will have server-based WebP delivery enabled.

    However, if you use Cloudflare + SG, you should not generate WebP images on your server, but use Cloudflare’s built-in WebP option instead (paid only).

    Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    On SiteGround / Site Tools there is automatic webp delivery system in place. If you have an image.jpg and image.jpg.webp in the same folder and it is requested by a browser that declares webp support through an accept header, the webp copy of the image will be served instead of the regular one. You don’t need any rewrites just properly named files ??

    Thread Starter 西門 正 Code Guy

    (@simongcc)

    @hristo-sg Thanks for your information.
    In addition to your test, I found that the Siteground cloud plan does not come with this feature and need to insert the ewww rewrite rules but normal plan includes this already. Just a piece of information to share at this moment and may subject to their policy/settings change.

    Thanks again for your time and efforts!

    Hristo Pandjarov

    (@hristo-sg)

    SiteGround Representative

    It will have it once your cloud is migrated to Site Tools

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