• Hi, I am using a plugin called content egg that imports affiliate products to my website. I set it up that when it imports a product, it should set the image url to the fifu_image_url custom field. When I run the import, it adds the correct url to that field, but for some reason the image is still imported to me server, and it doesn’t display the external image, but rather the local one. I am using WooCommerce. Any ideas of what I am doing wrong?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Author fifu.app

    (@marceljm)

    Hi, @marv2.

    To be honest, I don’t know Content Egg. The most of users use WP All Import. But I needed to add some code to make that compatible…

    Anyway, before anything, please access the plugin settings, report a bug, click here button. Send me the dialog data by email, please. I will check that.

    Thread Starter marv2

    (@marv2)

    Thanks for your reply!
    Content Egg is much more advanced than WP All Import, as it does much more. I am using the paid version, but here is a link to the free version: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/content-egg/

    I can send you the log though. What is your email?

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by marv2.
    Plugin Author fifu.app

    (@marceljm)

    Hi, @marv2.

    Just take a look on plugin settings.

    Thread Starter marv2

    (@marv2)

    Sent. Thank you!

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