Version: 1.0.5, by y2ksw
Developer Last Online: Feb 2023
Category: Administrative and Maintenance Tools -
Version: 4.x.x
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Released: 11-06-2010
Last Update: 02-13-2011
Installs: 300
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This vBulletin 4 product imports external images in your posts from external servers or paths into a specific path, normally your forum's image folder.
Differently than the previous product Image Cache for vBulletin 3.x., it parses the posts at regular intervals for new images and replaces the external references in the background. Also, instead of using only a single folder, it creates folders for years and months, making it much easier to handle large quantities of images. The source and destination image URL's are stored into database, too, avoiding unnecessary duplicates.
It moves and optionally converts images from one place to another. It is a handy tool in order to keep your images local to your forums.
Version 1.0.4 is temporarily in BETA stage until the users have confirmed the newly requested features.
Version 1.0.5 is still in BETA stage. It adds a new bunch of additional features, one of which allows you to test your mathematical understanding ... and a few other to fine-tune CURL and socket timeouts, and resizing on the fly of too large images. If you don't know what these options do, please leave them at their default values.
What if I want my images converted to png instead of jpg? I prefer using pnggauntlet on my images, plus I prefer png over jpeg anyday.
Also you may want to reword this. Do you mean the images are stored in a server cache and consuming ram or that the images are written out as files in the images/imported folder?
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Cache image URL's into memory. If you have a large board, a lot of imported images and limited memory, you may want to switch this option off. If disabled, images are tested by less efficient database queries.
What if I want my images converted to png instead of jpg? I prefer using pnggauntlet on my images, plus I prefer png over jpeg anyday.
Also you may want to reword this. Do you mean the images are stored in a server cache and consuming ram or that the images are written out as files in the images/imported folder?
- You may change the code accordingly
- Neither. When importing images, the paths of images, which are already imported, may be stored in memory to quicken the import process, or be queried each time. If you have limited memory for your PHP process and a large quantity of imported images, you may want to switch the memory cache off. Just in case
Hi
This product will be worked for me but a few month dos not work about 2/26/2015 until now
anybody there help me?
This has happened to me, and I realize that there were corrupt images on my server, check in date order on your server the last image and delete it and turn the CRON in hand again and see if it worked.
This has happened to me, and I realize that there were corrupt images on my server, check in date order on your server the last image and delete it and turn the CRON in hand again and see if it worked.
This has happened to me, and I realize that there were corrupt images on my server, check in date order on your server the last image and delete it and turn the CRON in hand again and see if it worked.
I did the same. I deleted the last (corrupt) picture everytime the process stopped and started the task again, untill the process was completed.