Will Norris
Will Norris
If you're not changing the quality or resizing, what options are you passing to the proxy?
I've honestly never really used the redis cache backend... I just use the on-disk cache myself. Maybe some other users that use redis can chime in here on what may...
Add [save-data](https://developers.google.com/web/updates/2016/02/save-data) to the list as well
It's worth noting that https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-grigorik-http-client-hints expired in February 2016. @igrigorik: is that spec completely abandoned? Do you know if support is still present in Chrome or other browsers?
I'm sure it's possible... there appear to be at least a few mp4 libraries in go. I'd be happy to review the code if you or someone want to take...
no imageproxy doesn't support ssl natively. The expectation is that you would run it behind a webserver that does SSL (like nginx), or you could handle it programmatically in go...
I think I'd be fine adding basic TLS support to cmd/imageproxy/main.go, adding a couple of new flags for the cert and key files. But I don't think I'd want to...
I'm happy to review a pull request if someone is motivated to add this. I'm unlikely to do it myself, as I don't actually need it (I run imageproxy behind...
The SSL landscape has changed a bit since this was first filed, so adding ACME support probably does make sense (contrary to what I said above). Some Go packages that...
Do you know of libraries that have support for it? I see no mention in https://golang.org/pkg/image/jpeg/.