• Resolved qnkov

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    Hi, after you compress your images, which folder contain the original’s backup. I want to see if they are deleted

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  • @qnkov There is no backup of orginal images, it directly compresses the image and keeps it in uploads folder.

    Thread Starter qnkov

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    @bornforphp
    So it just replace the original image with the newer one, does not make copy or something.

    Then what’s this – https://prnt.sc/21kkg02

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by qnkov.

    @qnkov I’ve checked this with our development team the original image should be stored in the same location under uploads folder.

    Thread Starter qnkov

    (@qnkov)

    @bornforphp, does the delete all Backup images now button works? Because i’ve used it, but i’ve got right away message that they are deleted, but my hosting didn’t lose any Inodes. So i wonder if there is possibility the original images which are 1000+ to be still there.

    @qnkov You can check the uploads for original images, and check if the original images are still there.

    Thread Starter qnkov

    (@qnkov)

    @bornforphp
    Once i upload image and Mark as already compressed, i’m getting this error near the image

    Warning: Illegal string offset ‘smushed-size’ in …. wp-content/plugins/wp-optimize/includes/class-updraft-smush-manager.php on line 130
    The file was compressed to N/A using WP-Optimize

    I belive it won’t be compressed , but still what’s that error for, how to fix it.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by qnkov.
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    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by qnkov.

    @qnkov Where do you get this error is it in WordPress dashboard or error logs?

    Thread Starter qnkov

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    In Media under WP-Optimize …

    here – https://prnt.sc/2311tof

    After a while it will compress auto and this erorr will disappear. Like this image.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by qnkov.

    @qnkov Sorry for the delay!

    From the screenshot it looks like the image is compressed.

    Thread Starter qnkov

    (@qnkov)

    @bornforphp

    Auto-compress does not work anymore. Any reason for that?

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