• Resolved ociat

    (@ociat)


    Hi,
    First of all Thank you very much for the great plugin.

    I installed CDN Enabler on my website for the CDN purpose which installed without any issue.
    In setting area I entered my CDN Domain link and uploaded both folders including all sub-folders of wp-content, wp-includes.
    I can see the the images are showing through my CDN domain link which is perfect.

    1st:
    Now the problem is when I add new post, My uploaded images saving locally where my current URL link is hosted, I mean on local server, That suppose to be saved on my other server where my mentioned CDN link is added in setting area of CDN Enabler. let me clear that I have 2 separate hosting server. My installed wordpress site is on one server and my CDN contents are on 2nd server.

    2nd thing i noticed, when in new post section I clicked on “add media” in “Media Library” all images are showing as broken links, because I removed the Uploaded folder “/wp-content/uploads” on my local server, CDN Enabler system should display the images from the provided CDN link.

    3rd:
    As I mentioned in point 2 about the broken image links, When I added new post, My newly uploaded image is showing properly because this image saved on my local server, This saved image suppose to be saved on my provided CDN link in CDN Enabler setting area.
    on successfully posted my post, When I click on the home page, I noticed that the thumbnail and inside the post both images are not showing, (Showing as broken link).
    When I checked the property of the image link it was showing me the link of the 2nd Server where my cdn contents suppose to be saved.

    Now What I am doing, coping manually my images from local server through ftp and transfer them on my 2nd server (CDN Link). this manual work is wrong. This plugin should handle it by automatically.

    I hope that you understand my issues and I look forward to hear from you soon.

    Best Regards
    Ociat

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  • codyarsenault

    (@codyarsenault)

    Hi Ociat,

    CDN Enabler simply replaces your origin server’s static assets URLs with the CDN URL you defined in the plugin settings. However, it should not change anything as far as how your images are uploaded to your origin server.

    When you say that you have 2 servers, do you mean that 1 server is only hosting the WordPress installation and the other is hosting all of your static assets?

    Why not consolidate the installation and uploads all to 1 single origin server?

    Thread Starter ociat

    (@ociat)

    Hi Codyarsenault. Thanks for the prompt reply.

    as you mentioned that this plugin will replace the CDN URL, I would suggest you to set your plugin as I mentioned about the issues then it mean this plugin will be top one in the market and defiantly this will boost your sale and customers will achieve the best result regarding the CDN.

    regarding the 2 server, Yes 1 server is for host the wordpress installation and the 2nd is for the static assets.
    The reason for this, I managed around 10 blogging websites with same contents, images, css, js etc
    it mean I don’t need to upload the images in each 10 domains, I place them only on 1 place and update the db table of all 10 domains. By this I manage my resources and get better output.

    I look forward to hear from you soon.

    Thread Starter ociat

    (@ociat)

    I look forward to hear from you soon.

    The server / directory for which your images are uploaded to should not be influenced by the CDN Enabler plugin. Rather, this needs to be configured in your WordPress backend.

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