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Hi Peter,
thank you very much! It works perfect and its great. Works with nginx, varnish and ngx_pagespeed.
Regards,
TorstenHi Peter,
vielen Dank! Das funktioniert zwar, aber ist leider nicht was ich wollte. Die Dateien die über HTTPS übertragen werden, können durch Varnish nicht gecached werden. Auch eine Änderung des Logos ins Base64 Format durch ngx_pagespeed funktioniert so leider nicht. Damit wäre mein Problem gelöst. Gibt es keine Funktion, die feststellt, ob Daten per HTPS übertragen werden und die URLs des Logos, des Favicon und evtl. weiterer Dateien entsprechend geändert werden? Ich will nicht die gesamte Webseite über HTTPS übertragen.
— Here my poor english (Googles best friend):
thank you! This works, but is not what I wanted. The files are transferred via HTTPS can not be cached by Varnish. A change of the logo into Base64 format by ngx_pagespeed works so unfortunately not. So my problem would be solved. Is there any function that determines whether data is transmitted by HTPS and the URLs of the logo, the favicon and possibly other files are changed accordingly? I do not want to transfer the entire website over HTTPS.Viele Grüße
TorstenThis reply has been marked as private.This reply has been marked as private.Hi Ismael,
what you describe is correct, but why didn’t change the preview images in “portfolio-ajax” after a new and default installation? The thumbnails are in the mediathek and each of this preview images was chosen correct in the portfolio sites too and looks great. Only in portfolio-ajax change the images not correct. I’m pretty sure that this feature in the past worked with an earlier version of Enfold.
Best regards,
Torsten
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