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Can you guys make a multisite version as well?
Thanks
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Hello, thank you Author for providing this WP plugin.
Still useful even with HTTP2 as standard as subdomains serving, extends the browsers limitations for concurrent connections at “6 connections per host name”.
To add for WP users information as some are having problem with settings, particularly when subdomain directory is set outside the WP install directory – setting is not working during inaccurate paths, so to solve it, settings enabled in the “Expert mode” field should be made relative from the WP directory ie. “../../cdmysubdomaindir/uploadfiles”.
Thank you.
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Super easy to use and does exactly what it is supposed to do. Just backup your site berofe using, as always, just in case.
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This plugin is super easy and it does the job perfectly.
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Its simple waste of time, as the plugin only allows to upload images in the same server and not on any remote one.
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very helpful plugin!
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Simply the most efficient plugin to set different media directory from the WordPress installation directory.
Congratulations and thank you very much.
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thank you for this one, please continue to maintain this plugin
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Thank you!
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Parabéns. Resolveu o meu problema.
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superb! The missing link to my ‘out of sockets’ problem
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Thank you !
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SAVE my time. THANKS YOU !
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Didnt want to have to start playing with WPconfig file so very much appreciate this great plugin where certain versions of WP doesnt show this option anymore in the dashbaord.
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Je ne savais pas que WordPress ne tenait pas compte de la constante UPLOADS pour les sous-domaines. Après avoir cherché pendant des heures, j’ai découvert ce plugin qui a résolu mon problème immédiatement
Merci !
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BIG THANKS to Developer !!
My way was
/domains/domain/public_html/subdomain folder (public html)/de – for the first line
https://subdomain.domain.xx/de – for the second line
I have main domain wordpress, then subdomain media.domain.xx
I can upload images in subdomain.
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Thank you
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Works perfectly. Thank you!
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Super!
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I had been struggling to do something for a few days and this plugin allowed me to do it in just a minute !
Support is also quick and effective. Nothing else to say !
Thanks a lot.
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Simple – nothing wrong with that ?? and adds back much needed functionality
thank you
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It solves an annoying issue. Well done
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… why this feature isn’t supported by WordPress itself anymore? Thanks to the author of this plugin!
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WordPress rarely breaks things, but this fixes it.
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It took me less than 30 secs to open my media from a new subdomain. This is what I need for my site.
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It actually works with Buddypress and BBpress too!
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This plugin works great and quickly u can change your upload folder ??
Nice job Rvola and NicoR! ??
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It’s also works on WordPress MU as will ! Thanks
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Fantastic plugin. Thanks so much, brings back the original functionality.
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Worked great. After I changed my media path, I uninstalled the plugin, since I didn’t need it anymore.
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