Rating: 5 stars
Works like indicated. Simple and efficient
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I recommend this. When there is diacritics in the file name, this simply substitutes that for a letter without diacritics. Works very well!
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This is completely a bogus plugin.
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Saves my life every day, German words just have to many ?s, ?s & üs ??
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In Denmark, we use the letters ?, ?, and ?, which by danish standards, are translated into ae, oe and aa when necessary. Many plugins similar to Clean Image Filenames, fails to do that properly. That’s no catastrophe, its only media filenames after all, but you might as well get it right if possible.
Futhermore, titles are left alone – that’s a big plus. So the title of a file called “?blegr?d.jpg” stays that way, while the filename get converted to “aeblegroed.jpg”, just as I need it.
Lastly, this plugin, seems to be the only one of its kind, that has been tested with WordPress 5.1 – the others, while still working, seems abandoned.
So – a big 5-star thank you from me.
Bjarne
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Perfect!
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Must have for every site. Excellent!
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Basic 101, how to present a plugin. You give instruction within the Dashboard and or the WordPress plugin site.
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Using it happily on many websites without any issue.
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Especially for clients that don′t understand the process of Image naming. Saves you a TON of time!
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As we live in times where computing related activities don’t take place anymore in English only, this “little” plugin is a life saver!
I just had it happen on a pilot community project where people could upload their own images.
Of course everything worked fine, they uploaded their images with special characters and they did show up where they should.
Then there came the time to move to a different server, usually an easy task for most WordPress migration plugins and BAMM – the images with special characters in the filenames didn’t make it.
The same happened when making a backup / restore!
And yes, I used the commercial pro version of 2 of the highest ranking migration- and backup tools which usually work like a charm, but I also didn’t had the situation with this kind of filenames before.
Fortunately this was just a pilot project without a hard death-line and there where just a few dozen images affected by this, which could be fixed manually. But imagine what if there where a few hundreds or thousands …
So I came to find this little awesome plugin, which helps me to prevent this happen again.
Many thanks to Gesen and Upperdog for bringing this to WordPress and 10’000+ active installations approves the necessity of it’s functionality to me.
And shame on WordPress, why this kind of basic functionality isn’t in the core. Even in the USA there are more languages used then just plain vanilla english.
Maybe it also should address the backup and migration plugin developers, which do an excellent job in general and did trip over this special character filename glitch.
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Do the job, thanks
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Thank you
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O plugin funcionou perfeitamente.
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Super handy plugin that saved me a huge headache!!
Thank you!!
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This should be integrated in WP core. Always giving problems in site migrations…
Thanks for your work!
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Just does what it should do. I don’t know this isn’t implemented in the WP core…
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You cant learn people to use correct file name – this should be basics in any image uploader. There are not only English users. Thank you very much for this.
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Great plugin. Working in Portuguese, it is almost impossible to skip special characters. No more renaming images or having to manually enter the proper title after upload, this plugin takes care of two birds with one stone (or three, if you consider those clients who insisted on not using the proper filenames you asked for!).
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Does what is says simply and efficiently.
Should be part of wordpress core.
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Very useful plugin because it is indeed mission impossible to let clients understand the concept of proper file names.
One suggestion: instead of making the filter available to add file types, I think it would be much more useful to add a settings page that takes care of that.
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