Jeff Holter
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Download Monitor multisite issueI do have the file browser path set up correctly (/home/mysite/public_html/). On my primary site the file browser works fine, just not on any of the other network sites.
I can type in the relative path for the directory where my files are on the subdomain site and it will get all the files in that directory. It just will not show them in the file browser.
All the links to the downloads work fine on a site by site basis. I can’t use one global set and apply the same ID’s on the subdomains; that doesn’t work.
If I could get the file browser to work on the subdomain sites, I would be happy.
I have not tried to turn off the domain mapping plugin. I was hoping to avoid that. It’s a delicate balance of perfect settings getting everything to work. If that did solve the problem of the Domain Monitor plugin, it creates a new problem with my sites and their domain names.
The rewrite rules confuse me. I know what’s supposed to be there but if something is out of place, I wouldn’t be able to tell.
I’m out of ideas.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Download Monitor multisite issueHi –
Yes, I have checked and rechecked the paths and tried everything I can think of but it sees nothing.
In my primary site (no. 1 in the database), the browser connected instantly with no trouble at all. The rest of the sites on my network are in virtual subdomains (wildcard setup “*”) and am using the Domain Mapping plugin to redirect my other domain names to the right site.
I tried your solution (from 5 months ago) above yesterday hoping it would correct the problem but no luck.
I think the domain mapping plugin is the main culprit. My main url (site #1) is ‘jeffholter.com’ and one of the sub sites is ‘graphics.jeffholter.com’ with my domain name ‘projectpixl.com’ pointing to it and set as the primary url for that domain. Since the Download Monitor plugin uses the root directory of the main domain to locate files, there is nothing found for the subdomain sites since they are virtual.
There has to be a way to change the path for all sites on the network but I can’t figure it out.
I appreciate everyone’s input, especially since this topic is so old and had been ‘solved’, and would welcome any ideas or suggestions.
Thanks!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Download Monitor multisite issueThanks, I did see that post. However, I was using the “Download Manager” before I tried the “Download Monitor” plugin and it worked great until I purchased the pro version, then the problems began. After I purchased a license I learned that you have to purchase a license for every site on your multisite network, even though it’s technically on the same domain, and the cost is $125 for each. I tried to work out something with them but they stopped responding and I gave up.
The guy that makes the “Download Monitor” plugin responded to my request for support last week and told me he’s not supporting the plugin anymore.
I’m completely stuck. Any ideas?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Download Monitor multisite issueI know this topic is a few months old, but I’m hoping someone can help with a similar problem using the Download Monitor plugin. I have a Multisite network (subdomains) and although the plugin works fine on a site-by-site basis, it will not show the root directory of my site when I’m trying to add files or “Add Directory” in anything but the main site.
Anyone?