jonas.pinkerton
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@daniel27lt – just had the occasion to do this again and the solution I mentioned above worked fine.
For images stuck on several different servers, there was one trick I didn’t mention above: after clicking “Regenerate Thumbnails” button, and completing the regeneration, there’s a “To try regenerating the failed images again, click here.” below the “Regenerate Thumbnails” header. This will retry the images still stuck on a different server with their non-S3 paths.
@brad Touesnard – thanks for a great plugin!
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In reply to: [Advanced Custom Fields (ACF?)] A definite must-have plugin@onmurphy – cheers, I’ll dig into those. I’m only familiar with the SEO one. Thanks!
Thanks @erinoc that worked perfectly.
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In reply to: [Advanced Custom Fields (ACF?)] A definite must-have pluginWhat are the other ones? ??
Your timing is impeccable – I had found a solution to this about a week ago and just now logged on to share the knowledge, for image media at least.
The S3/Cloudfront plugin is hooked in such a way that it runs when a file is added to the media library. So, the solution is re-add all of the files, which is usually a big suck.
But! The “Regenerate Thumbnails” plugin (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/regenerate-thumbnails/) does what it says and re-adds while it’s re-generating. When the regenerated thumbnail is added again, the S3 plugin intercepts and uploads.
For other types of media, I imagine that solutions based on that concept of regenerating or reinserting would be the way to go.
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In reply to: [WP Media Cleaner] Deleted my Photo GalleriesDeleted my Photo Galleries, Background Image and many other images.
That’s what the plugin is supposed to do! (facepalm) It’s called “media cleaner” for a reason.