• Resolved FTBZ

    (@ftbz)


    Hello,

    Can you give me some information about the function that purges the original images after optimizing them? All my images seem to have been optimized correctly, but I can’t purge the original ones. For each the log shows me this:

    1000 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8098 skipped
    1001 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8099 skipped
    1002 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8123 skipped
    1003 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8133 skipped
    1004 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8152 skipped
    1005 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8172 skipped
    1006 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8174 skipped
    1007 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8183 skipped
    1008 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8184 skipped
    1009 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8197 skipped
    1010 2024-05-01 10:21:30 8203 skipped

    So everything is now optimized with a WebP image, but I’m stuck with all the old ones ??.

    Thanks for your help!

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  • Thread Starter FTBZ

    (@ftbz)

    Exemple from file system ??

    Plugin Author giuliopanda

    (@giuliopanda)

    Hi, sorry if I’m only replying now, I hadn’t noticed the message!

    If you can’t remove the original image, perhaps you have problems with the image permissions.
    Maybe the images you can’t remove were uploaded to FTP? However, consider that the original images are never loaded on the site’s frontend, so removing them only serves to free up space on the server’s disk.

    I shouldn’t suggest this to you because it’s not a good practice, but if you have converted all images to webp, you can delete all jpegs directly from the server. In theory you should only keep the “unscaled” image (IMG_1880.jpg)

    Thread Starter FTBZ

    (@ftbz)

    Hi @giuliopanda, thanks for your message!

    Finally I used an other tools to scan the file system and remove orphan files… J’ai compris que ces fichiers orphelins apparaissent à cause de WooCommerce. When you delete an item from the shop, it doesn’t delete the images linked to the product. This leads to a huge volume over time…

    Thanks for your help and the additional information.

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