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  • Thread Starter BlueSheepdog

    (@bluesheepdog)

    I installed and used the Varnish HTTP Purge plugin, but that does not seem to have fixed anything.

    I appreciate your help – especially on a holiday weekend. If you have additional suggestions, I’m certainly open to trying something else.

    However, it seems like something went wrong somewhere, and I will just have to manually fix all of these files. Its times like this that makes me wish I had interns!

    Seriously – thanks for the help!

    -Richard

    Thread Starter BlueSheepdog

    (@bluesheepdog)

    Hmmm. DreamHost support said they ran this:

    wp search-replace 'https://cdn.gunsholstersandgear.com' 'https://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/'

    It is different, but does it accomplish the same thing as what you suggested? If not, have they done any damage?

    If the command line they ran is the same as what you suggest, am I pretty much out of luck for restoring my images? I’m not looking forward to manually restoring the missing photos one post at a time.

    If it matters, I deactivated Unveil Lazy Load.

    Thread Starter BlueSheepdog

    (@bluesheepdog)

    Thanks for the response (especially on a holiday weekend.)

    Someone from DreamHost contacted me early this morning and told me to disable the plugin, which I did, and then they ran the command line. They did not tell me to uncheck those options in the plugin first. Am I looking at some potential problems? If so, how should I correct them?

    Unfortunately, unhooking from the CDN did not return the photos. So now I am having to go through about 1000 pages and posts to manually correct the problem. Ugh.

    FWIW, I use Unveil Lazy Load, and have since before I began using DreamSpeed. So, I don’t know if there is something in it that conflicts with the latest version of DreamSpeed – or is completely unrelated.

    I know when I moved everything to the CDN, there were problems in getting everything moved over. DreamHost support staff had to go in and do some sort of magic to get everything to move correctly. I don’t know what they did at that time, but you might be able to dig through the support ticket to see if there is anything that might tip you off to a possible conflict.

    Let me know what you think about having disabled the plugin without unchecking things.

    -Richard

    @zoecorkhill,

    Awesome! Thanks for your feedback and your work on providing a fix!

    Richard

    @zoecorkhill,

    Question – If I disable Ultimate Nofollow & activate yours, what happens to all of the links throughout my site that are set to nofollow now? Will they stay nofollow? If Ultimate Nofollow is updated, what will happen if I disable yours and go back?

    I’ve got a huge WP site and lots of nofollow links scattered throughout. I really don’t want to have to track them down page by page and post by post. ??

    Thanks!

    Richard

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