Hi, Tobias,
As you know, SPAI only works on the fly, on the frontend, when the page loads. Enable Media Replace replaces the physical image files, so SPAI and EMR shouldn’t conflict with each other.
Please have a look at this article, and if you still can’t solve the issue, please let me know
- The URL of the image that doesn’t get replaced
- The page where this image is located
- What’s the old and what’s the new image (so we know if we are looking at the correct image).
Thank you,
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As you know, SPAI only works on the fly, on the frontend, when the page loads. Enable Media Replace replaces the physical image files, so SPAI and EMR shouldn’t conflict with each other.
Yes fully aware of how the 3 plugins works. I use SPIO + SPAI + SEMR. I use SPIO as SPAI have had very poor stabability and sometimes 307 or fails so I use SPIO as a backup to not load huge original images so fallback still is optimized and compressed.
Please have a look at this article, and if you still can’t solve the issue, please let me know
The URL of the image that doesn’t get replaced
The page where this image is located
What’s the old and what’s the new image (so we know if we are looking at the correct image).
I use the same URL and file-name that’s one of the use case for this plugin. I needed to change the image but using the same url and file name. The original file is correct on the server but SPIO/SPAI doesn’t load the new replacement media it still displays the old one.
Due to privacy I can not share urls in the public thread. But I will send a follow up attaching this on via your support form.
Update:
Just now I started to see the new image, maybe the f_remove, didn’t work once I triggered it. But it should work even if using custom cdn via cloudflare. It should trigger the clearing on no-cdn domain.
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