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  • Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    Yes, in your callback function, you can check for anything you like.

    Thread Starter wpcrank_phil

    (@wpcsphil)

    Thanks for your help Michael. Much appreciated ??

    I set it up though and echo’d out all the variables that are being passed to that function and there is only one image in there, yet the page has 5 in the code.

    How do we override more than one?

    Thanks again!

    Philip

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    I’m not sure what you mean by “override”. Are you saying, regardless of what AIOSEOP sends of the OG image, you want to determine it yourself?

    Thread Starter wpcrank_phil

    (@wpcsphil)

    Hello again,

    Had to put this down for awhile. I just need to put my own solution in place for this for now, client wants a lot of control over the og:images, selecting different options or specific images for each post.

    The problem is that even with the Social Media module disabled I’m still getting several og:image tags showing up on the pages (inside the <alioseop comments, not a caching issue>. I’ve tried resaving the posts and disabling the plugin and reenabling. The tags go away when disabled so its coming from AIOSEOP. Plugin is updated to current version.

    Further, I tried filtering them through the aiosp_opengraph_meta and echoing out all three vars each call to is is getting passed and there are two ‘thumbnail’ fields (values facebook/twitter), but no ‘images’, so I can’t filter them out or add my own in there.

    Make sense? Any thought?

    Thanks much!!!

    Philip

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    Please deactivate the Social Meta module in All in One SEO Pack and provide us with a link to a post where you see Open Graph meta displayed. Make sure you don’t have any server-side or site-based caching enabled.

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