• Resolved airvine

    (@airvine)


    Howdy,
    Updated the plugin and updated WordPress.

    Decided I would re-create albums at that time.

    I upload a zip and ‘import’ the photos fine. Looks fine when I’m logged into WordPress, but once I log out, or view the page from a “private browser” session, I see a blank page on the cover (no previews) and if I open the album, I get “Missing thumbnail image #1172
    Missing thumbnail image #1173″, etc.

    Any ideas?

    It is a multisite installation, only use the photo plugin on one of the two sites.

    Thanks

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/wp-photo-album-plus/

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  • Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    Check .htaccess file…

    A link to thr page showing the problem would help…

    Thread Starter airvine

    (@airvine)

    http://www.clgw.ca/2014-fashion-gala/
    There is the page showing what I’m referring to.

    The only .htaccess I have is in the main WordPress directory as well as under wp-content/uploads (that one only disables indexing on the uploads directory and subdirs.) The one in the WordPress root is (I think) the default.

    Any other info that might be helpful?

    Once I log in to the site, the albums display correctly.

    diradiocast

    (@diradiocast)

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    This one works: http://diradiocast.com/dinmn/photo-journalism/?wppa-album=6&wppa-cover=0&wppa-occur=1

    Please verify if the file http://diradiocast.com/dinmn/hkeg/wp-content/uploads/wppa/2.jpg exists. If so, it is a rights problem. de-activate .htaccess files temporary by giving them a different name.

    I hope you have no caching plugin active…?

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    @airvine: pls de-activate the .htaccess file under wp-content/uploads

    Thread Starter airvine

    (@airvine)

    .htaccess is renamed now to .nohtaccess for wp-content/uploads

    I’m seeing the same behaviour.

    Also, if I load the page logged in and copy the URL of an image that’s displayed, I can load that image while not logged in.

    Any further ideas?

    Plugin Author Jacob N. Breetvelt

    (@opajaap)

    I have seen something alike in the past and what helped then was:
    1. change permalink setting on the wp settings permalinks menu to a different predefined value.
    2. visit frontend logged out and view some pages.
    3. change permalink setting back to what it should be.

    It’s worth trying…

    Thread Starter airvine

    (@airvine)

    Did that, still doing the same thing.

    I also tried deleting the entire plugin from the site, dropping the wp_wppa tables from MySQL and reinstalling, but still seeing the same behavior.
    One thing I did notice was the settings seem to be saved even after I drop the tables and delete the files. Are they stored somewhere else in MySQL or a file somewhere?
    I’d like to try completely removing it from the site and then re-adding again, but it seems there are some settings saved.
    Any idea where these might be?
    I removed wp-content/wppa-depot wp-content/plugins/wp-photo-album-plus
    wp-content/uploads/admin wp-content/uploads/wppa
    as well as dropping the 8 tables that start with wp_wppa from my MySQL database.

    Thread Starter airvine

    (@airvine)

    Think I figured it out, the lines I added to wp-config.php were added after the “do not edit beyond this” line. Moved them up a few lines and recreated the albums and seems to be working.

    Will update if any further issues!

    Thanks for all your help 🙂

    diradiocast

    (@diradiocast)

    I did what you requested and I am still having the problem I didn’t notice the problem until after the last WP update.
    how do i move all those photos if this doesn’t work

    chaoti

    (@chaoti)

    Hello @all,

    we are working with multisite. There the path changed with 3.9 update. Further all wppa files were under wp-content/blogs.dir/blog-number/wppa/. Now it is under wp-content/uploads/blog-name/wppa/.

    I put the “old” wppa-files from backup into wp-content/uploads/blog-name/wppa/. All images and thumbs are back on my site. It works. 🙂

    May be there changed a path on single-sites, too?

    Greetings from chaoti

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