• Resolved luca paltrinieri

    (@lutherblissett)


    We are setting up bunny.net as a CDN and we are having problems with the custom directory we have set with Media Library Folders (/files/). The CDN does not detect what’s outside of /wp-content/plugins

    Is there a way to fix it or do we have to manually upload (and later manually update) the whole directory to the CDN?

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  • Plugin Author AlanP57

    (@alanp57)

    With our own CDN solution, we kept the files under wp-content/uploads, as this worked well with the way WordPress handled fils in the media library. We currently don’t support storing files with a different configuration.

    Thread Starter luca paltrinieri

    (@lutherblissett)

    We never chose to store js and css in the custom directories really. Is there a way to move all those files inside /uploads/ and leave only images and pdf in the custom directories?

    That is why we installed your plugin…

    Plugin Author AlanP57

    (@alanp57)

    Some WordPress plugins store their files in the uploads folder. That is how there are coded. If those files get copied to your CDN, you can probably delete them as their plugins may look for them on the site and not on the CDN.

    • This reply was modified 4 months, 4 weeks ago by AlanP57.
    Thread Starter luca paltrinieri

    (@lutherblissett)

    Hi alan,

    thank you for your answer.

    The files don’t get copied on our CDN, but the important thing is that we would really like for those plugins to store their files in the uploads folder as usual and not in the custom folder that we have on the site root with your plugin.

    I really hope this is possible… Is it?

    Plugin Author AlanP57

    (@alanp57)

    The plugin does not have any control over were those files are placed.

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