/var/www/vhosts/sampradayamanjari.org/httpdocs/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/userdata.csv
Note the year/month in the path, it needs to be automatically changed to the current year/month, as we cant keep changing month-on-month. Any solutions to this? Thanks!
]]>Woocommerce is changing my path of uploading image.
I’m editing the WordPress image upload path.
editing settings file
define (‘UPLOADS’, ‘img’);
My new image upload path. It’s running smoothly.
https://www.website.com/img/image.jpg
However, when I enable WooCommerce, a path occurs in the following example
https://www.website.com/wp-content/uploads//home/username/public_html/img/image.png
No image appears in the media library section. When I deactivate Woocommerce, everything goes back to normal.
What I want to do is keep the image upload address from changing when I activate WooCommerce. How can I do this?
thanks
]]>Does your plugin allow me to change the location of the thumbnails folder? I am altering the upload path for a specific ACF field to plugins/s2member-files/, and I would like the thumbnails to be located in a folder that is not protected. So, /wp-content/uploads/thumbnails/ would be great, but it is not working for these files after altering the upload path, I’m assuming because it’s coded to go to {$upload_path}/thumbnails. Is there a filter I can add to alter the location of the thumbnails folder?
Thanks,
Kari
When we enter in the following path:
wordpress/wp-content/uploads/PHQ-V1-shared
the plug-in rewrites to:
wordpress/wp-content/uploads/phq-v1-shared
and the files are NOT uploaded as the path is not found.
Same issue for URL path.
Any chance you can add a check box to OPTIONALLY “LEAVE PATH AS WRITTEN” and not automatically convert to lower case?
]]>I get “We were unable to write to /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/wp-content/wflogs/ which the WAF uses for storage. Please update permissions on the parent directory so the web server can write to it.”
I don’t think the problem is with the permissions though. The problem is that the path is incorrect and still referring to the old domain. Where I have included x’s in the path shown above, this is not correct for the new domain. But I can’t seem to change this.
I’ve tried reinstalling the plug-in (and using the ‘Delete Wordfence tables and data on deactivation?’ option) but it still keeps showing the wrong root folder name.
]]>Created a subdomain, heavenandearth.carkeekpark.org (main domain is www.carkeekpark.org), using the cPanel subdomain app – based on the folder path carkeekpark.org/heavenandearth. When I enter heavenandearth.carkeek.org, it resolves into carkeekpark.org/heavenandearth in browser address bars (chrome, firefox, ie, android). However, I want visitors to see the subdomain name in their browser address bars, rather than the folder path.
I’ve edited the .htaccess file in the subdomain’s folder many times using many online suggestions from different forums with no effect.
Online Arvixe support created a ticket and 2 techs tackled the how-to question without so much as hazarding a suggestion. The last email says it’s being escalated to a senior admin. That was 2 days ago.
Thank you for any tips you might share!
]]>Warning: file_exists(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/tmp/php_upload_tmp_dir/php3G6Agg) is not within the allowed path(s): (/client/www.mysite.org/) in /client/www.mysite.org./www/project/wp-includes/functions.php on line 1712
Dismiss“header.jpg” has failed to upload due to an error
Unable to create directory /client/www.mysite.org/www/project/www.mysite.org/project/wp-content/uploads. Is its parent directory writable by the server?
The folder it’s trying to find and failed is very weird….
My WP is installed in www.mysite.org/project/
How can I teach WP to look in the correct place?
]]>can you please let us specify the folder path for different sized images. (thumb, medium & large). The current way is to rename them with the size. But our normal practice and the better way is to keep the images in the same file name but in different folder.
I think this is not a big deals for u guys. pl pl do this too…
Thank you guys!… keep up the good cording.