Hi, @levyimage,
You say that the plugin “WordPress Media Library Folders” cause an issue. Could you please send us screenshots of such issue? We’d like to see how the URLs look before Enable Media Replace, and also after our plugin does its job.
In addition, please send us a complete report of Tools > Site Health > Info.
Thank you!
I left all relevant details here if you want more info
https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/not-use-on-a-windows-locally-hosted-wordpress/#post-13706349
It is vanilla WAMP 64. If you set up a test environment on any Windows 10 PC you will have the same PHP modules and packages. Install WordPress, enable multisite, make a random sub-site, go to subsite dashboard, upload an image, then mess with the Post meta in your database to change the file URL to be something crazy. Then try to replace that broken image with your plugin.
Replicating my exact situation will be easy if you try to upload a few images and then move them with “WordPress Media Library Folders” to a new folder one by one, (in my case I moved a ton of images at once and most of them got this error upon moving, and I checked and repeated the error again later to make sure it was not a fluke, both bulk and one by one, one by one 1st image move may work but fail after that) chances are after the first image move the second image or thereafter will fail to move and you will get the crazy broken image file URL saved into the post meta that will look something like this
http://192.168.1.2/subsite2/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/D:\wamp64\www\wp-content\uploads\sites\2\NewFolder/image.jpg
You may even be able to skip all this by doing WordPress multisite localhost on windows, and changing any image to a path URL like that above via database edit, and then use your plugin to try to replace the broken image entry in the WordPress media dashboard.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 6 months ago by
LevyImage.
Thank you for the information.
We will try to replicate this situation. As this is a complicated one, it may take more time than expected.
We’ll get back to you when we have any news.
Best,
Hi there!
Could you please send us your WordPress information that you can find on Tools > Site Health > Info?
Also, could you please send us a complete screenshot of the screen Network Admin > Sites > Edit (for the one in discussion) > Settings?
Thank you!