I'm working to implement the webp image format on our servers following the ideas posted here: http://www.igvita.com/2012/12/18/deploying-new-image-formats-on-the-web/ Opera includes "image/web" in the Accept header, and with that I'm able to respond with a webp encoded image. Other browsers who do not have "image/webp" in the Accept header will get the standard jpeg responby adamdbradley - How to...
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