• Resolved boyann

    (@boyann)


    Hello,

    First, I want to thank you for the great plugin that you have sharing with us.

    My issue:
    We have uploaded and posted bunch of audio files (more than 500, on more than 300 pages) for audio practice, and since all the files are local, we stripped out the domain (/wp-content/…) and it worked as expected.
    After the latest update, none of our audio files were available due to URL validation error.
    Is there something we can do about it, or we need to add our domain to every single shortcode?
    Different than that would be not to update the plugin.

    Thank you for your valuable time!

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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Thank you for reaching out to us.

    Is there something we can do about it, or we need to add our domain to every single shortcode?

    Yes, you need to add the correct URL to each file unfortunately.

    Different than that would be not to update the plugin.

    Yes, that would also work. However the validation process added to the latest version helps to make sure the URL path is correct. Plus if you are using a block theme you will not be able to take advantage of the following “Added a CSS wrapper class for the audio player to make it work better with block themes” added in the latest version.

    Kind regards.

    • This reply was modified 10 months ago by mbrsolution.
    Thread Starter boyann

    (@boyann)

    @mbrsoulution
    Thank you so much for your reply.
    I understand.
    We’ve placed all our links without domain, since it’s on local directory and now it will be a lot of work to get everything in normal.

    Thanks again for your great work! ??

    Cheers!

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