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  • jodik71

    (@jodik71)

    Thanks again for the great plug-in! The fix was just what I needed, and I’ve just finished re-sizing several batches of really huge images down to reasonable sizes. You saved me an amazing amount of time!

    jodik71

    (@jodik71)

    @verysimple again

    I did a bit of experimenting and found that if I edit the limit you placed on the number of images found in the bulk search from 250 to 300 (in ajax.php), I find the next 50 large images that I have. I tried re-sizing just one of them using the bulk feature and it worked.

    I am afraid to go further with this on my own, since it has the potential of screwing something up; I don’t have enough experience to know if I’m on the right track or not. I see your comment in the code “// make sure we only return up to 100 records so we don’t overload the ajax features”. I would guess I would need to raise the limit above 300 (or some other way to find the additional images), and I have no idea if this is good idea or not….

    Thanks again for the fantastic plug-in!

    jodik71

    (@jodik71)

    @verysimple

    What a great plug-in! I just used it to resize 250 images (after testing a few, as you suggested) and it worked very well.

    The question I have is, how does the “search images” decide which images to select for editing? There are many more original sized image (right off a camera, unfortunately) that I’m trying to clean up and the plug in indicates that there are no more images to re-size when I try to search again. Does it search the entire media library; do the images have to be attached to something….? It appears to have only selected the first 250 images in one folder “wp-content/uploads/2011/10”. Is there something I can do to make it find the other images?

    I’d love to use your plug-in to finish this “house cleaning” task. It is a fantastic addition to the WordPress plug-ins!

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