9 responses to “Cache Images 3.0”

  1. Ramoonus


    Whats the one issue left? Maybe some else can help you with it.

  2. Devin


    Thanks for updating and re-releasing this plugin! It just saved me a lot of time and the hassle of manually importing a bunch of images. Great work.

  3. marikamitsos


    Hi Milan and thank you for your excellent work with this plugin.
    Couple of things though:
    1. I wonder if there is a way to automatically have the link URL of the grabbed images set to “Link to image” instead of having them as attachments. At the moment the field is left empty and I have to edit every single image in order for them to function properly with lightbox.
    Is there some code I can add and where exactly? (I can ONLY follow instructions and know nothing of php, sorry).
    2. I also use WP-smush.it (as recommenede) but after upgrading to the latest version 1.3.4 I get “unknown error while processing http//….etc”. I thought you should know.
    3. There is also an issue with NON-Latin characters. I get horrible
    “25CE%25B5%25CE%25B9%25CE%25BC%25CE%25BC%25CE%25AD%25CE%25BD%25CE%25BF%25CF%2582+%25CE%25B1%25CE” names when the images names are in Greek.
    I know it is alot, but I just love the plugin and this is my only way I can help.

    Thank you in advance

  4. Joe


    I love this plugin, but may I suggest a new feature that will offer a great SEO benefit?

    Can you somehow allow the image names to be renamed from another column of data?
    I want to achieve the following…

    -rename images from …/DEFAULT.jpg to …/PRODUCT_NAME.jpg
    -cache images locally

    thanks !

    Joe

  5. Eni


    Hi man, your wirten plugin is perfect. i used it in all of my website’s.

    i have a problem : a writen a post in 15min.
    in this time, photos save many!

    exmaple :
    photos name is :
    eni.jpg
    eni1.jpg
    eni11jpg
    eni111jpg
    !
    help me

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