Hi,
I need to update my site’s PHP to a newer version, so I would like to know what PHP version your plugin supports.
Wordpress is recommending a minimum version of 7.4. Does your plugin support this version?
Thank you!!!
]]>I continually get 500 server errors every few weeks due to load. My old host would increase memory…but my new hosts refuses to do so. The only workaround is to rename your plugin’s folder to get the site to work. And this is just for wp-admin, not the front-end.
Any tips?
]]>Hi,
Im using the plugin for the first time. Everything worked just fine for a month, but now I have the Problem that some Pictures won
t shown in the feed. When I manually delete the cache there are shown – can I make this automatically, somehow?
Greetings, Jen
]]>Tepel,
The plug-in has been working well for many years now, but over the past week or two, my automated Mailchimp emails that are generated from my RSS feed are only displaying an excerpt 1 sentence long, although I have the RSS Image Feed plugin set to 4 sentences.
It’s worked fine in the past, but suddenly it’s broken.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Cheers,
Andrew
]]>hi,
I don’t want to show the post’s author in my rss feed. I see that in wp-includes are present the standard template files of the feeds but I’m wondering if exists an hook for this purpose.
[edit]
sorry for the silly question, I answer myself https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-create-custom-rss-feeds-in-wordpress/
Hi. As you can see in this web version of our most recent Mailchimp RSS email, the caption on our first image is showing up strangely. Please advise, and thanks in advance for your assistance.
https://us16.campaign-archive2.com/?e=c8e11e632c&u=c4c0c5a376455508835b0c35d&id=d94fa3937c
]]>I have installed and activated RSS Image Feed. Do I have to drop short code anywhere or when the plug-in is activated it syncs with my RSS feeds? I have 2 RSS Feeds on my site, one a CNN RSS feed on a sidebar of the first page and an RSS feed from RSS aggregator inside a blog post of which neither is displaying images. There are not even placeholders for the images. I cleared my cache but nothing seems to work. Am I using RSS feeds that won’t work with this plug-in. Are there additional steps that I need to do to get this plug-in to work? Please help Thanks
]]>The images in emails appear blurry, but are fine in the posts, any ideas? My site is busylizziecooks.com
]]>Hi
The plugin does everything I want, but all the images show up square. I can’t for the life of me figure out why? My featured images are never square on my site (https://elverumfhs.no/blogg).
Any help is much appreciated.
]]>Warning: Illegal string offset ‘version’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php on line 121
Warning: Illegal string offset ‘version’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php on line 123
Warning: Illegal string offset ‘image_size’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php on line 133
Warning: Illegal string offset ‘image_size’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php on line 133
Warning: Illegal string offset ‘sitewide’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php on line 152
Warning: Illegal string offset ‘cache’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/class-lib/RIF_AdminClass.php on line 160
Warning: Illegal string offset ‘cache’ in /wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/class-lib/RIF_AdminClass.php on line 164
]]>Hi there,
Mailchimp is only pulling the featured image even though I have *|RSSITEM:CONTENT_FULL|* and this RSS image feed plug-in. How can I get the other images to be pulled?
Thanks.
Hi. Can you recommend a free RSS Feed plugin to work with your plugin. I have tried a few and cant get the images to appear.
Thanks.
]]>Hi –
This is a great plugin but I have one issue with it. My client will place a temporary placeholder image as the featured image of a post. Then, days or weeks later, they will replace it with a different image.
When we generate the RSS feed that includes that post, the link to the featured image is stale – it is of the placeholder image that was originally saved. Even if we clear the browser cache, this persists. However, I saw that there was an option in RSS Image Feed’s settings to clear cache, and when I did that the problem was fixed.
However, I cannot ask my non-technical client to go in a clear the cache each time she needs to send out a newsletter using the RSS feed. Is there a way to force the plugin cache to be refreshed or emptied, or not to be used?
Thanks so much for your help!
Cindy
Hi RSS Image Feed,
I really like your plugin – my images look great and the plugin was very easy to set up!! I have daily emails going out to subscribers (that draws from my RSS feed) and having the images there is HUGELY important to having great-looking emails!! And yours is the only plugin that works with embedded images, not just featured images!! Thanks!!
Question: when I click on my RSS feed https://charlottesogn.com/feed/ only 10 posts are showing –
Where’s the rest of my feed? Is there something I’m missing in the settings that is truncating my feed?
I would be glad to make a donation if that helps get a higher level of support. Just let me know.
Thanks for your help, and have a great day,
Charlotte
]]>Hi there!
I’m suddenly having a problem with my Mailchimp campaign. The 2nd post image in my RSS feed is huge and breaking the background in Gmail.
I spoke with Mailchimp about this, and they said there’s a <div> that’s interrupting the <description> code. Is this related to the plugin?
Here’s the thread and a screenshot:
Charlie: Taking a further look into this, we see that there is a <div> code being used in the RSS feed and then messing things up within gmail. I recommend reaching out to the developer of the feed to change that around. The MailChimp system brings in whatever is in the <description> item within the feed and dumps it straight into where the merge tags are being used.
Charlie: Sure, the specific <div> tag on the website would be https://cl.ly/1B0S0N3V3Z1h that div is brought in for each item and it looks to be causing an entirely new portion of the campaign to be recognized by gmail, which breaks it out of the section being seen within gmail.
I’d really appreciate any help you could offer.
Thank you!
Sharon
Hello!
Write through the translator, sorry for the text style.
Now tape the picture at the top and the text below. You can make the text wrap the image to the right?
]]>I’d love to use your plugin, but when I install it on a multisite, then activate it on a site (not network activate), I get white screen of death on wp-admin for that site. Happy to diagnose, and thanks for your quick response.
Jim P.
]]>Browsing news on other site I use “Press This” WordPress tool for posting in my blog and I include an image. But the image is not shown in my blog.
Any idea ?
Thank you
WordPress 4.5.3
Avada Theme 4.0.3
Hi,
When I go to my feed, there are no images just empty boxes where the images should be. I have cleared my cache. I have tried different browsers. No images. I was having this problem with a similar plugin so I switched to this plugin to no avail. Could be a plugin issue, but since I’m on my second plugin, thinking could be something within my wordpress. I also use the regen thumbnails plugin, and I recently regenerated my thumbnails. Not sure if that had anything to do with my feed, but if that’s the case, how could I fix the issue since I cannot undo the regen on my thumbnails.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Mucho thanks.
]]>I am sure this answer is simple but I cannot find it. My goal is to display excerpts from new posts that week in my Mailchimp email campaign. Everything is working beautifully with one exception – emails currently display both the featured image AND the image from the post. Those images are actually the same so it looks strange. How can I get just the featured image to display in my email?
Thank you so much!
Christina
I’m using RSS Aggregator to fetch feed items. After installing and setting up RSS Image Feed, still I don’t see any image in the feed items. I’m using 1 as index of the image to show. Any idea?
]]>There is a bug in the options page, causing all checkboxes to be checked irregardless of their submitted state.
The the bug is in RIF_AdminClass#validate_options
, where a field is assigned true
if it merely exists in the function input.
The fields must also be checked for their value, as the function is invoked twice on save, and on the second round the fields are already mapped to their appropriate boolean value.
I’m not sure whether this has to do with me running this plugin in a network.
Here are the stack traces from RIF_AdminClass#validate_options
on options save:
array (
0 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/class-lib/RIF_AdminClass.php',
'line' => 88,
'function' => 'validate_options',
'class' => 'RIF_Admin',
'object' =>
RIF_Admin::__set_state(array(
)),
'type' => '->',
'args' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'image_size' => '400',
'responsive' => '1',
'image_number' => '',
'force_excerpt' => '1',
'excerpt_size' => '5',
),
),
),
1 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-includes/plugin.php',
'line' => 525,
'function' => 'build_options_page',
'class' => 'RIF_Admin',
'object' =>
RIF_Admin::__set_state(array(
)),
'type' => '->',
'args' =>
array (
0 => '',
),
),
2 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-admin/admin.php',
'line' => 236,
'function' => 'do_action',
'args' =>
array (
0 => 'toplevel_page_rss-image-feed',
),
),
3 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-admin/network/admin.php',
'line' => 13,
'args' =>
array (
0 => '[...]/wordpress/wp-admin/admin.php',
),
'function' => 'require_once',
),
)
Followed by:
array (
0 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-includes/plugin.php',
'line' => 235,
'function' => 'validate_options',
'class' => 'RIF_Admin',
'object' =>
RIF_Admin::__set_state(array(
)),
'type' => '->',
'args' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'image_size' => 400,
'force_excerpt' => true,
'excerpt_size' => 5,
'version' => '4.2',
'sitewide' => true,
'responsive' => true,
'enclosure' => false,
'media_content' => false,
'cache' =>
array (
),
'image_number' => '',
'notext' => false,
),
),
),
1 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-includes/formatting.php',
'line' => 3882,
'function' => 'apply_filters',
'args' =>
array (
0 => 'sanitize_option_rss_options',
1 =>
array (
'image_size' => 400,
'force_excerpt' => true,
'excerpt_size' => 5,
'version' => '4.2',
'sitewide' => true,
'responsive' => true,
'enclosure' => false,
'media_content' => false,
'cache' =>
array (
),
'image_number' => '',
'notext' => false,
),
2 => 'rss_options',
3 =>
array (
'image_size' => 400,
'force_excerpt' => true,
'excerpt_size' => 5,
'version' => '4.2',
'sitewide' => true,
'responsive' => true,
'enclosure' => false,
'media_content' => false,
'cache' =>
array (
),
'image_number' => '',
'notext' => false,
),
),
),
2 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-includes/option.php',
'line' => 1436,
'function' => 'sanitize_option',
'args' =>
array (
0 => 'rss_options',
1 =>
array (
'image_size' => 400,
'force_excerpt' => true,
'excerpt_size' => 5,
'version' => '4.2',
'sitewide' => true,
'responsive' => true,
'enclosure' => false,
'media_content' => false,
'cache' =>
array (
),
'image_number' => '',
'notext' => false,
),
),
),
3 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/class-lib/RIF_AdminClass.php',
'line' => 90,
'function' => 'update_network_option',
'args' =>
array (
0 => 1,
1 => 'rss_options',
2 =>
array (
'image_size' => 400,
'force_excerpt' => true,
'excerpt_size' => 5,
'version' => '4.2',
'sitewide' => true,
'responsive' => true,
'enclosure' => false,
'media_content' => false,
'cache' =>
array (
),
'image_number' => '',
'notext' => false,
),
),
),
4 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-includes/plugin.php',
'line' => 525,
'function' => 'build_options_page',
'class' => 'RIF_Admin',
'object' =>
RIF_Admin::__set_state(array(
)),
'type' => '->',
'args' =>
array (
0 => '',
),
),
5 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-admin/admin.php',
'line' => 236,
'function' => 'do_action',
'args' =>
array (
0 => 'toplevel_page_rss-image-feed',
),
),
6 =>
array (
'file' => '[...]/wordpress/wp-admin/network/admin.php',
'line' => 13,
'args' =>
array (
0 => '[...]/wordpress/wp-admin/admin.php',
),
'function' => 'require_once',
),
)
]]>
I installed the latest update and I get a 500 error on the WordPress dashboard now.
]]>Hello, i have install this plugin, but i can find it in the widgets.
Tanks
]]>First of all, this is the BEST RSS IMAGE PLUGIN EVER. And I don’t use all-caps lightly.
I’ve been messing around with this for YEARS, and my email campaign FINALLY looks great across ALL tested email platforms. This is because I can now use a full size image from my post, rather than the awkward square featured image. Genius.
It’s really not a big deal, but I was curious if there was a way to adjust the padding or margins between the image and the content.
Thanks for keeping this awesome plugin alive!!!
Truly,
Sharon
After upgrading the plugin from 4.2.2 to 4.2.4, we ran into a problem with the feed. I compared the RSS feed between versions 4.2.2 and 4.2.4, and discovered an extra quote after the height tag.
4.2.2 working version RSS output for image:
<img title=”slider” src=”https://mysite.com/image-file.jpg” alt=”Alternative text” width=”200″ height=”133″ />
4.2.4 non-working version RSS output for image:
<img title=”slider” src=”https://mysite.com/image-file.jpg” alt=”Alternative text” width=”200″ height=”133″” style=”max-width: 100%; height: auto;” />
Note the extra quote mark at height=”133″”.
Thanks.
Cindy Barry
FYI, I only see this error using “Query Monitor”. But alas, wondering if the developer is aware of it, and if you have a fix for the plugin, or if the error might be on my end.
Notice Undefined index: media_content 1 wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php:141 Rss_Image_Feed->__construct()
wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php:467 Plugin: rss-image-feed
Undefined index: enclosure 1 wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php:141 Rss_Image_Feed->__construct()
wp-content/plugins/rss-image-feed/image-rss.php:467 Plugin: rss-image-feed
Here is a screenshot of it, if this is easier to read: https://honeytrek.com/si/16_03_22_1648m.png
Thanks guys,
Mike
Thank you for your great plugin.
Please, make this two small changes on your code:
1.- image-rss.php, line 312:
$rif_image_size = (!isset(self::$options['responsive']) || !self::$options['responsive']) ? '" width="'.$rif_width.'"'.$rif_height : '" style="width: 100%; max-width: '.$rif_width.'px; height: auto;"';
2.- /class-lib/RIF_AdminClass.php, lines from 232 to 234:
if($newinput['image_size'] > 9999) :
add_settings_error('rss_options', 'too-large-image-size', __('Imagesize too large. Please choose a value smaller than 10000.', 'rss-image-feed'), 'error');
First fix prevents warning errors, like Jason post in your blog, and add with: 100%
to get better responsive images.
Second fix allow images more bigger than 1000px. If you use images with 1920px width, like us, now you can do it ??
Kind regards.
]]>Hello,
Its taking very long to generate feed when i turn this plugin on.
https://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/jjBa1/https://imvges.com/tag/food/feed
Most of the Time is Failing to Generate the Feed
Is there some way to speed up the feed generation process?
SAMPLE FEED URL : https://imvges.com/tag/food/feed
Regards,
S.M.
Hi,
In your latest update there is undefined function name error.
path: rss-image-feed/class-lib/A5_ImageClass.php
Have to change function name as wp_get_attachment_image_src() instead of wp_get_attachment_image_srcset()
]]>