Rating: 5 stars
Gagnez du temps ! Ce plugin est parfait pour enregistrer des images dans WordPress alors qu’elles sont déjà sur votre serveur.
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The plugin is great! Fixed problems with media files on WordPress.
What I suggest to add to the developer:
adding date to media file from location directory as files can be uploaded to directory 2020/07 in 2022 :).
+ donate ??
Rating: 5 stars
Very good.
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The plugin isn’t working.
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Works great for me … although I need the modify the maximum FTP limits on my server.
Good job.
Rating: 5 stars
It does it right. Finally…found one that works good. thanks to the Dev.
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I used this plugin and set it as suggested by the plugin developer. Changed the settings to limit only 1-month images. Increased PHP memory limit to 512MB and Execution time to 300s
It still caused timeout.
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Полное фиаско. Критическая ошибка сервера. Восстановить сайт удалось только удалением папки плагина по FTP!!!
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Images appeared without thumbnails in my library. Basically blank squares. Also the English used in the plugin screens was impossible to decipher. Uninstalled, will look for another option.
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hi.
if user send image or pdf or file to site, then does it automatically send to download host?
deos the optimize version of image send to download host too? or just the main image?
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Thank you for writing this!
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Saved my life
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It changed the files names and moved them.
Why does the option of moving files is checked by default and now I don’t even know where are my files are because every file has an encoded name.
So I need to reupload all my files.
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This plugin is great for restoring from a backup. After uploading all of my images by ftp, I was afraid I was going to have to reupload everything in order to get the images to show up in my media library. Thanks to this plugin, I can just have them scanned and indexed. Thank you for creating this plugin!
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This is the only plugin which can synchronize the media library with the underlying server files. Very greatful to the maker for continuing to support this. Many of us would be lost without it! Big Thankyou!
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After fighting with the WordPress import/export tools for several hours, I finally found this. Very simple and solves a huge problem when moving a site to a new WordPress installation!
I did break up the imports into smaller imports as it timed out when I tried to load all 6 years at once. Just the limitation of memory available to my installation.
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It’s very useful to register in the media library the images that one uploads or copy from another directory.
Fantastic!
Rating: 4 stars
This app works very well. I think that the interface is a little clunky. You can only update 20 media items at a time and then have to reload the rest of them, otherwise it’s a very good plugin that did what I needed it for.
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This plugin works really well and saved me lots of time during a site migration. Thanks!
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Have used this plugin a few times, always works brilliantly, just make sure to check all the boxes for which images you need added to the Media Library ( it’s not completely clear in the admin interface that you need to do that ! )
Big Thank You to to plugin author as this has saved huge amounts of time.
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Great promising features… but disappointed. Does NOT work on my websites…
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Wish I found this plugin sooner. Major time saver. Thanks!
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Absolutely awesome plugin: works just out of the box, organizes all the files back to their original dated folders.
THX a bundle!
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There is No way to Keep the Existing Date!
It requires you to choose a new date, or it will default to the current date.
That means links would break, and it’s too difficult to keep files where they are, or choose where to put them. Unless you want to individually select each file, look up it’s original location, then manually time in the previous date (it will probably use the current time).
Also Checkmarks don’t act as expected. If you mark a parent folder, then unmark some files in a subfolder, the top level folder remains checkmarked. So if you close the drop down, there is no way of knowing if everything below it is Actually marked, or only some (as expected). The same occurs if you don’t have the parent checkmarked. You could mark Everything inside it, but the parent will remain unmarked.
Traditionally
checkmark means EVERYTHING below it is ALSO marked.
Uncheckmark means NOTHING below it is marked either.
DASH means SOME items below it are marked, and other items are unmarked.
So, there is confusion about several kinds of things in the app.
My testing fell short, so I cannot attest how well the Import function works, and it it behaves AS EXPECTED.
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It worked perfectly.
I imported the latest posts from production onto a staging version to be used as a prod replacement and for some reason the images didn’t get imported via the WP Importer.
So I copied the images manually and ran this plugin to get them into the Media Library. It ran like a charm.
Great work!
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This plugin was just what I needed because my image uploads weren’t working on dreamhost. This provided a nice workaround. The plugin works great.
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Just what I need to upload and register files too large to upload via WP, thank you!
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Good job Katsushi! It really did the job.
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Thank you so much!
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It has an option to set the date and move the files to that year/month folder.
Exactly what I needed.
I was moving old wp to new one, importing posts and files with All Import plugin/
I had to go through month to month manually but it does the work!
It would be great to add an option to just select “Organize my files same as location of the file” so if I have files in 2013/03 folder, it can just put it in the same folder when assigning to library.
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