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  • Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    @mbrsolution @mra13

    Yeah that is what i did from the start (it was pretty obvious)

    So i tried it a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th time, and they all worked fine now. So I am not sure why it did not work the 1st time.

    But thanks for your quick

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by Andreas.
    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    Im wondering if this is a partial WP cron issue

    Im am noticing a lot of my sites all show under Last update 11133 minutes ago

    I have the plugin set to check feeds 120 minutes

    SO i will pull the feeds manually, and one or two feeds will get pull but rest have this 0 posts were added [!]

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    Yes Im working on looking for other plugins to test.
    I remember trying them in the past and they didn’t work as well as yours.

    Your was hands down the best one out there.

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    Im fully aware of that. it was not an attack against you or plugin. I apologize if that came out that way.

    Just trying to figure out why its not workoing as well as it did in the past.

    Is there a debug log for this plugin?

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    hmm wierd as it’s happening all of a sudden around the same time for my sites.. With different feeds.
    I tried other servers and it’s not working either.

    Its odd as over the years im finding more and more feeds are not working.

    I will keep hacking away at it

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    I still see only it twice

    WP is Version 5.5.1

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    Default: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
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    8: {
    Field: title
    Type: text
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    Key:
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    9: {
    Field: links
    Type: text
    Null: YES
    Key:
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    Field: rating
    Type: tinyint(3) unsigned
    Null: YES
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    Field: rating_html
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    Type: varchar(10)
    Null: YES
    Key:
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    Null: YES
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    Null: YES
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    Type: bigint(20) unsigned
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    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    OK I added the following..

    define( ‘WP_DEBUG’, true );
    define( ‘WP_DEBUG_LOG’, true );
    define( ‘SCRIPT_DEBUG’, true );
    define( ‘WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY’, true );

    no debug.log is getting created

    In the Debug tab i see this…

    2020-10-14 22:16:10.2818 5f8778aa44a82 aal_filter_http_request_set_cache https://aaa.bbb/wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=amazon_auto_links&page=aal_settings&field_errors=1
    HTTP_REQUEST: 429: Too Many Requests AAL_aec59b2fd876f047cb46707fbb452707 https://webservices.amazon.ca/paapi5/searchitems

    Version 5.5.1

    Server architecture Linux 4.18.0 x86_64
    Web server Apache/2
    PHP version 7.3.23 (Supports 64bit values)
    PHP SAPI fpm-fcgi
    PHP max input variables 1000
    PHP time limit 30
    PHP memory limit 128M
    PHP memory limit (only for admin screens) 256M
    Max input time 60
    Upload max filesize 64M
    PHP post max size 64M
    cURL version 7.72.0 OpenSSL/1.1.1c-fips
    Is SUHOSIN installed? No
    Is the Imagick library available? No
    Are pretty permalinks supported? Yes
    .htaccess rules Custom rules have been added to your .htaccess file.

    Server version 10.4.14-MariaDB

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    I think that may have helped a little bit. Anything else you can think of?

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    OK i found the issue. Its not your plugin, but another plugin.

    Thank you for your help

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    hmm that’s odd. I host tons of sites and it’s just the ones with this plugin that is causing the issue with it using up resources.

    I even moved the sites to another and the resources still are high.

    I will look at it some more

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    That’s awesome.
    My only issue now is that the current host I use disables ” jpegtran, optipng, pngout, pngquant, gifsicle, and cwebp”

    So I will have to move the sites needed to my own VPS.

    Thanks again for all you help with this.

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    Ah that did it. “Resize Existing Images”
    This awesome, it’s working now.

    thank you very much.

    Is there a limit on the number of images that get converted per month?

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    OK after some digging I found that I need exec() (which I could enable in cPanel)

    The others I could not as I needed the host to enable for me,,
    “EWWW Image Optimizer uses jpegtran, optipng, pngout, pngquant, gifsicle, and cwebp. You are missing: jpegtran, optipng, gifsicle. Please install via the Settings Page or the Installation Instructions.”

    So I moved my testing to another server and got EWWW installed without any issues.

    Tested EWWW, and it’s not resizing images either. So I tried a bunch of other plugins, and they are not working either.

    So I can only assume they do not have the “‘wp_handle_upload’ filter,” option either.

    What I am trying to accomplish here is this…

    I have cyberseo plugin pulling in posts, and grabbing the first image in the article to use as the thumbnail/feature image.
    Now when you have this running, WP creates numerous different sizes of the same image. This eventually takes up a lot of space for nothing.
    So I found this plugin “Stop Generating Image Sizes” that stops creating all the un-needed images.
    So now, I just have the one image. The original image.
    Then i need to resize that image to a smaller size since its only for the thumbnail and delete the original.
    So far imsanity is the only plugin that does all this.
    The only thing it’s not doing, is doing this automatically.

    I posted in CyberSEO WP support (https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/imsanity-not-able-to-resize-images-from-rss-posts-created-by-cyber-seo/)

    So far no reply yet.

    Once again, thanks for all your help and speedy replies.

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    I am getting this error

    Installation failed: Could not copy file.

    Screenshot
    https://prnt.sc/rc8e0x

    Thread Starter Andreas

    (@andreas76)

    I haven’t been able to install that plugin.

    After I click activate I get an error about missing file or something.

    Been happening for a long time to be honest.

    I will get the error in a bit to show you.

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