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  1. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    Ya that’s what I was just going to say (the issue that the screenshot didn’t have a public URL). At one point the system did try to automatically fix issues like that, but it was causing more problems that it was solving (there are times where someone doesn’t want a domain reassigned to the...
  2. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    Does that rsz_166666.gif object exist in the R2 bucket if you browse/search for it in the R2 dashboard?
  3. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    Ya… we’ll see. The other issue is other sites (you may or may not own) could have referenced the original URL as well, so it’s always going to make sense to do the redirect even if it’s just to pick up “strays”.
  4. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    It really just comes down to if people use the media block to add images to posts or not. It’s pretty common to not do it that way (I’m guilty of it myself). Some plugins inject images there own way, other times authors just use HTML to add <img /> tags. But ya… usually it’s themes or plugins...
  5. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    Ya, it’s already on the to-do list. I do wish WordPress had a central logging system like other frameworks/platforms, but they don’t, so it’s a lot more involved. But it’s coming regardless.
  6. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    If the images were added to posts via the media block, the URLs should update automatically. If it was some other method, they wouldn’t. It’s going to be a good idea to create a redirect rule to handle cases where they weren’t done with the media block. See this thread for how to do that...
  7. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    The 15 media that didn’t get moved could be because there’s an issue with them to begin with. Usually this is because the local files that are supposed to be moved are missing for whatever reason (nothing to actually move when it tries). The short version is if it’s unable to find the file...
  8. digitalpoint

    Several errors

    The from/to being the same is a purely cosmetic thing that was fixed already for the next version (purely cosmetic though, no underlying functionality is affected). Does the actual moving of media work? As far as Elementor notices, that looks like something unrelated (specifically some...
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    Redirecting old WordPress media URLs to new URLs after migrating media to R2

    Ya that should be it. It’s definitely a non-standard way of doing it (I wouldn’t recommend doing it that way normally, best to use WP-CLI for most cases even if it’s not quite as fast). But yes.. that should work.
  10. digitalpoint

    Redirecting old WordPress media URLs to new URLs after migrating media to R2

    Yep, as long as you do the the modifications it would be good.
  11. digitalpoint

    Redirecting old WordPress media URLs to new URLs after migrating media to R2

    Honestly I haven’t tried it, but it would *probably* work (try it with a backup). The WP-CLI command has a specific option for the number of processes to use, so you can bump that up if your server can support it (it defaults to just a single process).
  12. digitalpoint

    Move files into R2

    Are you able to locate one of the 3 in the media library (they are listed there at the bottom)? Can’t think of a reason that it would be skipping like that unless there was something internally wrong with those media items. If you pull up one of those media items in the WordPress admin, do they...
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    Redirecting old WordPress media URLs to new URLs after migrating media to R2

    Migrating with rclone is going to be a little tricky because it’s more than just the underlying files (there are changes to the meta data record in the WordPress database for each media item that’s it’s R2). Certainly not an impossible task if rclone is the only option, but it would be a little...
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    Redirecting old WordPress media URLs to new URLs after migrating media to R2

    It will change the URL of the media object in real-time (as they are migrated in the case of existing images being migrated). Be aware that only trickles down to posts that used the normal WordPress media blocks. If media blocks were bypassed (like a post done with raw HTML with <img /> tags...
  15. digitalpoint

    Error license

    No, I've fixed the hostname attached to your license. The license key itself is going to be different with the new hostname though, so on your license page, hit the "View license" link and use that license in your installation: https://appforcf.com/account/licenses
  16. digitalpoint

    Error license

    Oh, I see what's going on... sorry, I was confused about what nomesito.com is. It does look like the license hostname includes www., but the site isn't using www. I fixed the hostname on your license, so it should work (will either take a few minutes or you can go reenter the license for it to...
  17. digitalpoint

    Error license

    I checked the logs for the license server. It looks like the hostname franz*****.net is the one trying to validate the license. I can change it to that for you, or if www.nomesito.com is the right hostname, check the site settings under WP Admin -> Settings -> General (the hostname is coming...
  18. digitalpoint

    Error license

    It looks like the Pro plugin isn’t installed for whatever reason. You can download it from here: https://appforcf.com/account/licenses The easiest way to install it is to upload that .zip via your WordPress admin at Plugins -> Upload plugin
  19. digitalpoint

    Move files into R2

    Ya, it sounds like those media items are mucked in WordPress to begin with. Like maybe someone deleted them at some point but WordPress failed at fully deleting them. Like the original file was deleted, but not it's variations and I *suspect* the meta record for them was deleted (which would...
  20. digitalpoint

    Move files into R2

    I didn't see anything in the code that's blatantly obvious, but the system is reliant on WordPress properly updating the media's meta data that WordPress keeps (if it doesn't get updated to flag that it's already in R2 for whatever reason) it will just think it's still not there. One thing I...
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