• I wasn’t quite sure where to put this. It didn’t really involve fixing anything. So my choices were development or here. I don’t know if this was the right area or not. Moderators, feel free to kick this over to somewhere else if in your disgression you feel it belongs elsewhere.

    I’m running the latest versions of WordPress and NextGen Gallery. I’ve got a hosting client w/way too many files on my server. I’m trying to move him to an S3 storage solution, which is set up and working. What I can’t seem to do is integrate it w/NextGen Gallery. I have written them for suggestions, but I thought I’d throw it out here also. I thought it would be a simple matter of changing url’s in the database, but the way NextGen works, evidently not. Any help welcome. Thank you so much.

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  • I wasn’t quite sure where to put this.

    Since this is about the NextGen Gallery plugin, the plugin’s support forum would be the obvious place to ask your question. That’s also where you’ll get the attention of the plugin’s developer.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/nextgen-gallery/

    Thread Starter abletec

    (@abletec)

    Hello, George. Yes, of course, & as I posted in my message: “I have written them for suggestions, but I thought I’d throw it out here also.” It got your attention. Evidently not theirs yet. :(. This is very much of a time-sensitive project, &, sadly, I really need help ASAP, which is why I posted twice about this–once in their support forum & once here.

    Basically this client has so many galleries on the server that if I don’t clear them off & get this working by 1 October, all my clients will lose the ability to add files/databases to their sites, & I can’t have that.

    Appreciate your time. Thank you.

    Thread Starter abletec

    (@abletec)

    Well, they did reply, & S3 integration is somewhere on their “possibly-to-do” list. So I’m not sure where that leaves me except maybe importing these galleries into something that does integrate w/S3. This is 2020. I can’t believe they haven’t done this yet, but what do I know?

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