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We have a aspnetcore 6 web app using ImageFlow Dotnet Server deployed as a windows app service to serve files and resize images from azure blob storage. Also have hybrid caching implemented. It works well enough for image files(.jpg, .png) but any non-image format, e.g, SVG, PDF, 404s. These files definitely exist in blob storage. Is there some configuration that must be set in, say, app.UseImageflow to enable all files to be served. It definitely is not a MIME type issue with the app service. The static web server can serve these files up.
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Are you sure you want to relay the unmodified files via the disk cache?
It's not adding any benefit except sharing a dns address. I could add this
feature to a future release.
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We have a aspnetcore 6 web app using ImageFlow Dotnet Server deployed as a
windows app service to serve files and resize images from azure blob
storage. Also have hybrid caching implemented. It works well enough for
image files(.jpg, .png) but any non-image format, e.g, SVG, PDF, 404s.
These files definitely exist in blob storage. Is there some configuration
that must be set in, say, cs app.UseImageflow to enable all files to be
served. It definitely is not a MIME type issue with the app service. The
static web server can serve these files up.
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I'm not clear with your response. I assume the hybrid caching is used to cache image jobs, not unmodified pass throughs. In any event, the original issue is with the 404 for all non image formats. That's what I'm trying to resolve at the moment.
We have a aspnetcore 6 web app using ImageFlow Dotnet Server deployed as a windows app service to serve files and resize images from azure blob storage. Also have hybrid caching implemented. It works well enough for image files(.jpg, .png) but any non-image format, e.g, SVG, PDF, 404s. These files definitely exist in blob storage. Is there some configuration that must be set in, say,
app.UseImageflow
to enable all files to be served. It definitely is not a MIME type issue with the app service. The static web server can serve these files up.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: