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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Media uploads URL change post-SSLYes, Elementor is on the site, and I replaced the domain URL. However, now the file URLs are “https://https//DOMAIN/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/FILE” — the HTTPS update was found, but the duplicate remains.
The config looked unremarkable to me but I will check with my colleague who did the implementation. Thanks for the help. If there are any other possibilities to check, would appreciated tips!
- This reply was modified 10 months ago by smjx.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Media uploads URL change post-SSLThe URLs are entered correctly in the backend. I will check the wp-config.
Not sure what you mean by change the domain during the migration. When I mentioned the URLs had to be changed, it would be better worded as “I expected the URLs to change” from https:// to https://.
Here’s what I see when I open the Inspect view and view errors in the area where the image is supposed to render. You can see the URL issue there. https://ibb.co/qxxVgQP
Not sure if this additional info changes anything. Where would I replace the domain using Search&Replace? I looked for http// (no colon) as a string but nothing popped up.
No, but it is done through Azure.
I am going to try on a fresh install of WP.
I have done so, and am still facing the same issue.
I do not have that, see this image.
Let me know if I’m looking in the wrong place.
Thanks for confirming. I will be looking for another solution then, as subscribing solely to deliver a video that was requested by the team is not something I can do without some form of guarantee.
The users impacted can write their own posts, edit their own posts, edit others’ posts, and delete their own posts. Category-specific permissions limit these users to certain categories when assigning terms and writing posts.
I asked for a private method of delivery as the site contains some sensitive information, and I don’t want to broadcast that in a public forum. Are you saying I must subscribe in order to do this?
Hi Riza, this issue happens on regular post types for sure, I will test for custom post types. I can create screencasts, please let me know where I can send them privately.
Hi Riza – thanks for your response. Unfortunately, the issue is persisting. Please let me know of any next steps.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Backup Migration] Scheduled backups are not being madeThank you! I will keep an eye on this. Will mark as resolved.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Translate Multilingual sites - TranslatePress] Language switcher stylingThank you! I have done so now.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Translate Multilingual sites - TranslatePress] Language switcher stylingHi Anca – thanks for following up. It’s currently a protected site in development, but if there is a way to securely invite you to view, please let me know.
unfortunately, doing so made category links return a 404 as well now. have sent information via contact link provided.
After making the adjustments as noted above in the previously linked article, I deleted the impacted users out of my environment and added new users, and the author list works now. Weird, but not complaining!
Deactivating didn’t help the issue. I was referring to this article when changing the role levels as mentioned earlier, but no luck.
Are there any other approaches that can be looked at to ensure that when a post is edited, the Author is the user that is doing the editing, and not the Administrator?