• Resolved ernstwg

    (@ernstwg)


    Hello David.

    The following behaviour can occur when transferring an item from Lightroom to WordPress using WP/LR sync. Though it happens more often I can’t reproduce it clearly. It seems, that it is not happening when I deactivate MLA and LA Plugins.

    Though there is an error message, the image is saved within the media library. When I start transferring the image from Lightroom again another image will be saved again. So I end up with several intances of the same image with error messages again and again.

    Message within Lightroom The server returns an empty reply. Please check your PHP Error Logs.

    Message from PHP LOG FILE [27-Sep-2020 15:13:28 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to a member function rename() on null in /homepages/16/d663833562/htdocs/clickandbuilds/Geschichten/wp-content/plugins/media-library-assistant/includes/class-mla-data.php:4597

    My current mla version is Version 2.84, 20200823.

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  • Thread Starter ernstwg

    (@ernstwg)

    Today I received a sightly different message in Lightroom and I found out that the behaviour was caused by another plugin (wp cerber, security). No clue, why it occured every now and then but it is definitely not caused by MLA. Sorry for that ??

    Plugin Author David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your update and for your patience while I was traveling. I am happy to see that MLA is apparently not the source of the problem.

    The PHP error message you reported is caused by a bit of MLA code that looks for Jordy Meow’s Media File Renamer plugin; are you using that plugin? It implies that something has gone wrong with that plugin, but I can’t be sure. I will add a test that will avoid the message, but that won’t affect the problem.

    I am leaving this topic resolved, but if you do get any more information post an update or send me an email with what you find. Thanks!

    Thread Starter ernstwg

    (@ernstwg)

    I am using the plug-in from Jordy meow which you mentioned.
    The error message that I got was related to a error 405 method not allowed. To my understanding Wp Cerber tries to identify wether Bots are using a form. There is a switch for that but I couldn’t make it work, hence I deactivated wp Cerber for now.
    Thank you.

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