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  • Sorry, this is a duplicate post of a common issue; https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/settings-changes-resets-automatically/

    Hi,
    Excellent plugin but I have exactly the same issue.

    All the plugin’s tests pass, conversion settings added, config saved. Rewrite rules are correctly added and WebP images served.

    Then sometime later WebP images are no longer served. Visit the plugin’s settings and they have defaulted: ‘Conversion’ settings’ display the default values and ‘Alter HTML’ is disabled.

    I will find some time to trawl through the logs later but wondered if anybody found a fix. The only cause that would immediately spring to mind is some other plugin overwriting WebP’s .htaccess mods.

    Any help appreciated.

    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Many thanks for the link Kevin. My bad, completely missed the wiki on github. That filter’s just what I’m after.

    Plugin now publishing too ??

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by luxurytraveldiary. Reason: still can't spell

    Sorry for the late reply. Just tried the gem and the article successfully published. json response below, (papi-client article publish ~/news_test):

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        "modifiedAt": "2016-10-08T11:05:17Z",
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          "language": "en",
          "title": "Airbus A330neo Airspace Business Class Review",
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                  "text": "by Yasmin | Oct 7, 2016 | 4:09 PM",
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                  "text": "Airbus recently shared photos of it’s new Airspace cabin on it’s A330neo aircraft. In this review I look at the Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class offering in this new and improved Airspace cabin.\n\nAirbus’ next-generation of A330neo was first announced at the Farnborough Air Show in 2014. Neo stands for New Engine Option, and the A330neo represents a great improvement in fuel efficiency; supposedly by 14%, which is of course better in terms of fuel costs and the environment\n\nThe A330neo will ship with Airbus’ new Airspace cabin, an improvement on the already high tech cabin on the A350. Airbus says it’s cabin is 50% quieter than the Dreamliner, there are germ-fighting agents in the toilets, there is more storage, there is extraordinary LED accent lighting plus these new planes will offer latest in in-flight entertainment.\n\n**Business Class In The Airbus A330neo Airspace Cabin** \n\nAirbus has achieved the feeling of space within the cabin with a combination of lighting effects and higher ceilings. This is relevant in the Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class cabins. The A330neo also has a completely new luggage bin design throughout the plane, which enables it to accommodate 66% more carry-on bags.\n\nIn Business Class, Airbus arranged its concept plane with a 1-2-1 configuration. It is likely that the airlines will follow this suggestion. Each airline will then use their own seat design within the cabin.\n\nLaunch partner TAP will use a seat from Recaro called the CL6710. This is a staggered lie-flat seat which is a great improvement on the airline’s current angle-flat Business Class seat. \n\n**Premium Economy In The Airbus A330neo Airspace Cabin** \n\nNot all A330neos will offer Premium Economy but they look to be much like the [Norwegian Premium seats which I have reviewed](https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/2016/09/norwegian-airlines-boeing-787-dreamliner-premium-economy-review/). the expected arrangement is a 2-3-2 configuration\n\n**Economy In The Airbus A330neo Airspace Cabin** \n\nAn 18-inch Economy seat width is the offering in economy, but the lighting, quiet cabin and storage solutions makes economy on the A330neo a better experience than on current planes.\n\nAnother noteworthy feature is that the toilets will have mood lighting, anti-bacterial surfaces, an aroma dispenser and touchless controls on the toilet, sink and rubbish bin.\n\nThe A330neo launch partner is TAP Portugal, which currently operates a fleet of older A330s on long-haul routes. Other Airlines with the A330neo on order include [Delta Air Lines](https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/tag/delta-air-lines/), Garuda and Hawaiian Airlines.\n\nIf you enjoyed this review you may be interested in my other [airline reviews](https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/category/transport/airlines/) and [airport lounge reviews](https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/category/transport/airport-lounges/).\n\n[Airbus A330neo Airspace](https://airspace.airbus.com/a330-neo/)",
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    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by luxurytraveldiary. Reason: Can't spell

    Concur, publishing with Apple’s gem produces the same error.

    Suffering from the same issue since yesterday PM. Submissions coming back with the error below. Relevant images available on the URL given and json also validates, (post renders fine in Apple news if json downloaded). If you require anymore info let me know.

    [body] => {"errors":[{"code":"INVALID_DOCUMENT","keyPath":[],"value":"https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/airbus-a330neo-airspace-business-economy-review.jpg","message":"Unable to read uri [https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/airbus-a330neo-airspace-business-economy-review.jpg]"}]}

    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Aware. Just a quick fix to get our posts to play with this rel. Would hate to submit until the regex is properly tested and I’ve made myself a little more familiar with your source. Will do so this wend.

    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Yup, saw that. Sorry – meant to respond to my own post. Wrote a quick and dirty patch to tide us over.

    diff --git a/class-markdown.php b/class-markdown.php
    index 18d17af..0e0c49d 100644
    --- a/class-markdown.php
    +++ b/class-markdown.php
    @@ -184,9 +184,11 @@ class Markdown {
     	 * @access private
     	 */
     	private function parse_hyperlink_node( $node ) {
    +		$url = apply_filters( 'apple_news_markdown_hyperlink', $node->getAttribute( 'href' ) );
     
    +		if ( preg_match( '/^(?!www\.|(?:http|ftp)s?:\/\/|[A-Za-z]:\\\\|\/\/).*/m',  $url ) ) $url = site_url() . $url;
    +
     		return '[' . $this->parse_nodes( $node->childNodes ) . '](' . esc_url_raw( $url ) . ')';
     	}
    -- 

    Don’t want to hijack the thread, but we’ve had the same issue since updating to WP 4.6.1 & JP 4.3.1. Reset connections, reinstalled Facebook app etc, still not posting.

    Will try the beta.

    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    I’m an absolute idiot. Got the plugin names mixed up. Sorry, it’s a Monday and I’m trying to do far too many things at once. I’ll remove Automatic’s plugin and give yours a try.

    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Thanks for getting back to me so quick Ahmed, but you reply’s got me confused!

    Our WP Dashboard shows the plugin activated. I seeing AMP pages, (see link below) and google indexing them, (399 Indexed AMP pages since installing on the 21st). Not sure why you think it’s deactivated.

    https://www.luxurytraveldiary.com/2016/09/regent-berlin-hotel-review/amp/

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Image Editing
    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Follow up for anybody that may experience this issue in the future. The problem was my setup lacking the ImageMagick, (my preferred graphics lib), PHP shared object – could of sworn I was already using it elsewhere.

    Resolution, (assumes the use of a PHP / Apache stack):

    1) Make sure your sever has the required underlying libraries, (ImageMagick Linux package, ImageMagick BSD port etc).
    2) Install the required PHP .so using pecl: ‘pecl install imagick’
    3) Add ‘extension=imagick.so’ to your php.ini
    4) Restart Apache

    Rejoice in your new found WordPress image editing functionality!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Image Editing
    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Little bit more info. Was slightly wrong above, after a bit more debugging seems the error is occurring slightly earlier in stream_preview_image(), when the editor is being set:

    $img = wp_get_image_editor( _load_image_to_edit_path( $post_id ) );
    if ( is_wp_error( $img ) ) {

    //debug
    echo “\n” . $img->get_error_message();

    wp_die( -1);
    return false;
    }

    Checked and the path wp_get_image_editor() is using to read the image is correct – rules out vhost issues.

    The underlying err is “No editor could be selected.” So the issue is that _wp_image_editor_choose( ) fails to choose an editor. i.e. can’t find a lib GD or Imagick that wants to deal with a .png issue occurs with .jpgs and .gifs too.

    That’s it for today!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Image Editing
    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    Direct link not available, issue occurs in the admin layer but site is www. luxurytraveldiary.com.

    Yup fresh install.

    RE: cPanel, pretty confident its not a hosting problem, (noticed some other folks having problems with dreamhost etc), sites hosted on our own server directly behind our firewall – have thought all along that there may be a Apache Rewrite rule messing things up but the virtualhost in question just has a single rule to force https, but am in the process of validating the path class-wp-image-editor.php is using to get the image.

    Hopefully its something as simple as a vhost config mess-up but confused as to why the error should show up in the scenario of editing an image. My money’s on something being wrong with our GD or imagick libs, would make sense as the error is thrown whilst WordPress is trying to generate the initial preview of the image to edit.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Image Editing
    Thread Starter luxurytraveldiary

    (@luxurytraveldiary)

    The error’s thrown by stream_preview_image() specifically in this check:

    if ( is_wp_error( $img->resize( $w2, $h2 ) ) ) return false;

    Seems to be failing when trying to generate the preview image. I suspect something is lacking in regard to my version of imagick and / or my php install’s inclusion of the lib.

    How do I figure out if WordPress is using imagick, gd or neither? Wouldn’t the WordPress installer of flagged up any problems with the libs mentioned?

    This is my first weekend with wordpress so i’m learning as I’m going…

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