That's what I mean. If the firewall is working fine and allowing Cloudflare through but something else is blocking it (i.e. Apache) then you wouldn't see any logs
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Hiya, so I have a question I think I asked before regarding cloudflare images but I just wanna understand it better. (pricing wise)
I have 100K images in my storage (in cloudfront atm that I want to move to Cloudflare) which is 5$
Now what I am trying to understand is the images delivered, since when I am serving the same picture 10 times, it is already cached, does it still count towards images delivered?
And how is Transformation coming into action here pricing wise? what if a user opened incognito after we used transformation, it is cached by cloudflare and there is cache hit, does it count as an image delivered aswell?
Gotta say the pricing is very confusing when it comes to cloudflare images
The pricing for Transformations/not costing extra if resizing the same in the same month is just if you are using external storage and the Image Resizing product, which is separate