• Resolved bkjproductions

    (@bkjproductions)


    Error
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    Here is some information about it:

    Failed to execute ‘removeChild’ on ‘Node’: The node to be removed is not a child of this node.

    Received above message after renaming a JPG file. Tried in Troubleshooting mode “on” and the error still happens. Using WP Version 6.6.2, and Media Renamer 6.0.0.

    File was originally named “2024/10/286ec379-5d77-4b74-a505-52e9b90ec1da.jpg” and seems to be named that afterwards (no renaming occurred).

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  • Plugin Support Val Meow

    (@valwa)

    Hey @bkjproductions! ??

    Do you have any way to reproduce this issue reliably? Could you try on another device or browser to see if the issue persists? Thanks!

    Thread Starter bkjproductions

    (@bkjproductions)

    Hi @valwa, It seems to happen reliably in Chrome and Firefox, latest versions, in Windows.

    It happens anytime I do a single edit of an image. That is, in your Renamer panel, there is a list with columns Filename & Metadata, and Attached To. Each item has an Edit button. When I click that, I can enter the new Title, Alt, Caption and Description. Those values are updated in the Media Library, despite the error that appears. My expectation, which may be wrong, is that at the same time, your plugin would automatically update the filename to that of the Title? (Now that I look it a little more, it seems you have an Auto button to click for that, which then will rename the file after you click. Doh!)

    Anyway, the error happens when you click the single Edit button, but does not seem to happen when doing a batch.

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