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February 13, 20232 yr Author On 2/9/2023 at 10:32 PM, Grafidea said: Hi please reupload file. Thanks Just tried it, the file still exists? It works on 4.7 also. Editing to embed because the link in the original post has since changed: Edited February 13, 20232 yr by Tarun
February 13, 20232 yr IPS doesn't need extra rules in htaccss. Edited February 13, 20232 yr by SeNioR-
February 13, 20232 yr Author On 2/13/2023 at 6:42 PM, SeNioR- said: IPS doesn't need extra rules in htaccss. Would you care to back up that statement with some test results? Do try this htaccess and run page speed tests, see the differences for yourself. Post those results here for us to see.
February 13, 20232 yr On 5/10/2015 at 11:16 PM, Tarun said: The top segment is the same .htaccess that is generated by the IPS Forum software. Needs a minor update to take into account the addition of webp a little while ago. This: Should be: The problem you then have with any update on the resource is that it is currently a zip file, which is no longer allowed on the MP. Shifting to an application (as per this) could allow you to generate a file on-the-fly that takes into account the current .htaccess content from IPS, and not worry about keeping that element of your file up to date.
February 13, 20232 yr On 2/13/2023 at 8:32 PM, Nathan Explosion said: Needs a minor update to take into account the addition of webp a little while ago. This: Should be: The problem you then have with any update on the resource is that it is currently a zip file, which is no longer allowed on the MP. Shifting to an application (as per this) could allow you to generate a file on-the-fly that takes into account the current .htaccess content from IPS, and not worry about keeping that element of your file up to date. Some of us have other stuff in htaccess that we wouldn't want wiped out by an update
February 13, 20232 yr On 2/13/2023 at 9:13 PM, CheersnGears said: Some of us have other stuff in htaccess that we wouldn't want wiped out by an update Nobody mentioned overwriting the existing file.