• Hi from Spain:

    In according with the techies of WP Offload media, there are a problem if I use your plugins and Delicious Brains S3 Storage.
    This is the email we have received:
    “”
    `Hi there,

    We apologize for taking some time in diagnosing this,
    have consulted our devs again and here’s what they discovered.

    On your wp_postmeta table, it seems that you have _wp_attached_file records with errors on them.
    They mostly say – O:8:”WP_Error”:3:{s:6:”errors”;a:1:{s:19:”error_loading_image”;a:1:{i:0;s:23:”?El archivo no existe?”;}}s:10:”error_data”;a:1:{s:19:”error_loading_image”…

    This seems to be a pretty unique error, that’s why we are having a hard time finding the cause.
    According to our devs, there’s a current compatibility issue between OME and ImageMagick Engine.
    After deactivating the ‘ImageMagick Engine’ plugin uploads works as they should, but when that plugin is activated again, it stops working.

    Judging by the content in wp_postmeta, they are guessing that ImageMagick Engine tries to pick up the image but fails because “Remove from server” of WP Offload Media is enabled.
    Then the error message from that plugin gets passed into the database.

    Were you using ImageMagick Engine for a long time? or was it added recently?

    It would be possible to recreate the postmeta by using ‘Regenerate Thumbnails’ plugin, as the _wp_attached_file record looks intact on all the damaged items.
    But as always, it is advisable to backup of your site in case things go wrong.

    Kindly let us know how this goes,
    Thank you.

    “”

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