Brad Touesnard
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You need a plugin that will give you a global media library across all your subsites. There are several out there, but we haven’t tested any of them to see if they’re any good or if they work with WP Offload S3.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Offload SES Lite] WP-SES won’t activateDo you have an object cache enabled? Sounds like you might need to clear the object cache.
The technique you describe is known as “domain sharding” and is no longer necessary when your site runs on HTTPS. More details at https://deliciousbrains.com/performance-best-practices-http2/#sharding.
Nope, there’s no limit to the number of images that are uploaded to S3 from a site using the Lite version. For the full version WP Offload S3, the media library limit will not affect uploading new images to S3, it only restricts non-essential features.
Man, I’m really sorry to hear about your experience with our support. I’m the founder of the company behind this plugin and sincerely appreciate you taking the time to let us know about your experience. If you could email me at [email protected], I’ll personally investigate our conversation history with you. I hold our customer service to a high standard and your experience certainly does not sound like it has come close to meeting that standard.
As for the particular issue you had, we resolved it in the 1.4 release back in mid March: https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-offload-s3-1-4-released/#non-latin-filenames
Again, really appreciate hearing about this and I hope you’ll give us another chance in the future.
Cheers,
BradI’m the founder of the company behind this plugin. If you could email [email protected], I’ll personally investigate our conversation history with you. I hold our customer service to a high standard and your experience certainly does not sound like it has come close to meeting that standard.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailgun for WordPress] PHP Notice: Undefined index: override-fromLooks like this error stopped polluting my logs after the last plugin update, awesome thanks!
Hi, could you submit the form on the Help tab and include the diagnostic info?
Sounds like you missed the sticky post at the top of this forum:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/free-support-expectations-and-response-times-1/True, good point. In the future I’ll limit the ad-hoc changes to the “Tested up to” value and hold off on the rest of the changes until a release goes out. Thanks for the heads up.
The folks who run www.ads-software.com encourage plugin authors to update just the “Tested up to:” value, not bump the version of the plugin. Here’s the email they sent to plugin authors for the WordPress 4.5 release…
Hello, Brad Touesnard!
WordPress 4.5 is scheduled to be released on April 12. Are your plugins ready?
After testing your plugins and ensuring compatibility, it only takes a few moments to change the readme “Tested up to:” value to 4.5. This information provides peace of mind to users and helps encourage them to update to the latest version.
Here are the current “tested” values for each of your plugins:
* https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/amazon-s3-and-cloudfront/ (tested up to 4.4)
* https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/amazon-web-services/ (tested up to 4.3)
* https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-migrate-db/ (tested up to 4.4)For each plugin that is compatible, you don’t need to release a new version — just change the stable version’s readme value.
Looking to get more familiar with 4.5? Check out this roundup post on the core development blog: https://make.www.ads-software.com/core/2016/03/30/wordpress-4-5-field-guide/
Thank you for all you do for the WordPress community, and we hope you will enjoy 4.5 as much as we do.
WordPress core contributors
Given that, WordFence should be more intelligent, allowing changes to the readme.txt without raising any red flags.
This feature was added in a recent release of the pro version, but is not available in the free version:
We have also included a new tool to detect all the missing files from your server and download them from S3. It can take care of replacing S3 URLs with local ones after the download has happened. This tool also brought about a redesign of the sidebar which now incorporates the tool for uploading existing attachments to S3:
https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-offload-1-1-released/
There are no limits on the free version features.
Uploading existing Media Library files to S3 is a feature of the paid upgrade…
https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-offload-s3/upgrade/We offer a money back guarantee so you can safely try the paid plugin and if it’s not a fit for you, you can get a refund. We’re a small team and have made the decision not to sacrifice the quality of our customer support for paying customers by spending a bunch of our limited resources providing free support here. It’s fine to disagree with this policy, but we will not be pressured into helping you because of a 1-star review.
Have you tried https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-offload-s3/doc/prevent-hotlinking/ ?