• Resolved mrgoose

    (@mrgoose)


    Just upgraded to 3.3.2 and it’s broken. Images don’t show and link to larger image does not work. Last version worked fine.

    WP v 6.7.1 with Kadence theme. PHP 8.2 on Debian 12.

    Having similar issues on another site with Start theme.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author wpo-HR

    (@wpo-hr)

    Hi,

    sorry for the inconvenience, you are using redirection for your subdomain. In this latest update I changed imagefile and thumbfile to local names, which now are in conflict with redirection.

    Please download a plugin correction v-3-3-3 from my website https://r-fotos.de/wordpress-plugins/nextgen-galleries-smart-image-search/ and install it manually. Let me know, whether it solved your problem so that I can distribute it on www.ads-software.com.

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 2 weeks ago by wpo-HR.
    • This reply was modified 1 month, 2 weeks ago by wpo-HR.
    Thread Starter mrgoose

    (@mrgoose)

    Now, that’s more like the old NGG Smart Image Search we all know and love. ??

    It works perfectly now. Please feel free to try it for yourself on my site. It also fixed a similar issue on my other site too. The only redirect on the other site is to go from from http to https – which I’d imagine is a fairly common thing. So I think a lot of users will benefit from this fix.

    Anyway, thanks for fixing it, and doing it so quickly. I have marked this as “resolved” ??

    Plugin Author wpo-HR

    (@wpo-hr)

    Thanks for the quick and positive response.

    With regards to the http – https issue:

    When you setup a wordpress website without ssl, wordpress will save the first two entries in the options-table (siteurl and home) with a http address. When you later change the website to ssl, this option table is not automatically updated. So any plugin, which uses these siteurl or home values for addressing, will produce a http address. You should update the first two entries in your option table manually from http to https. This should solve your issue.

    Thread Starter mrgoose

    (@mrgoose)

    TBH, It’s only ever been an issue with this plugin, and that is fixed now. Moreover, the “WordPress Address (URL)” and “Site Address (URL)” are both already pointing to https. I just checked.

    On my sites, the redirect takes place in apache.conf so that if the user enters an http address it redirects to https. I think this sort of redirect is fairly standard practice nowadays, isn’t it?

    Anyway, i’ve been testing the plugin and it seems fine on both sites. ??

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