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  • Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    This plugin isn’t tied to ANY CDN, but it does have upload hooks built-in for Cloudinary, and Amazon S3 (for two of the most populare S3 plugins). MaxCDN works in pull mode, so it doesn’t need upload hooks, and Cloudflare works the same way.

    Just curious, why do you want to use S3 and Cloudflare at the same time, or did you mean Cloudfront? If you use Cloudflare, there is no need to use S3, unless you have a severe shortage of disk space. Cloudfront, on the other hand, is the CDN portion of Amazon’s services that works hand in hand with their S3 storage service.

    Thread Starter DolphinGuy

    (@sanyadolpins)

    Yes, you are right. My mistake, I meant to say CloudFront and not CloudFlare. However, if it wouldn′t be too difficult, I′d like to first upload to S3 and then sent it to CloudFront.

    Can you explain the exactly what and where the hooks are located to do something like this? I will surely appreciate your help, although I imagine you’ve most like put it into the documentation somewhere.

    Although at this point things are difficult for me to find after just recently recovering from back surgery and trying to continue to make headway on my site. Never thought I’d struggle so much with the simplest of things. Just thinking hurts. Haha.

    Great program, much appreciated, have been using it for a while, just haven’t been uploading to a CDN. SHould I use W3 Total Cache or is everything I need contained within the plugin itself.

    Many thanks.

    Plugin Author nosilver4u

    (@nosilver4u)

    You need to use one of the Amazon S3 plugins to upload your images. EWWW IO uses functions in those plugins to do the upload, it doesn’t do the upload itself. You can try this one, it works with S3 and Cloudfront: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/amazon-s3-and-cloudfront/

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