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.
can i translate it to Arabic lang. and add it here plzz ?
Maybe the imported folder needs chmod 777, as stated from a user after your question.
If the plugin creates subfolders and files in the imported folder, it works. Eventually, it will need a long time to catch up to the current posts. On our production board, it took about a week to run through 800.000+ posts, with setting Maximum Post Count: 1000. Please remember, it needs a very powerful server and a long script timeout to run through 1000 posts at each time. Our timeout was set to 5 minutes in the starting phase.
After the plugin had catched up, we set the Maximum Post Count: 10, which suffices for a board with about 1000 new posts each day.
Please feel free and translate/publish the product on your site
Maybe the imported folder needs chmod 777, as stated from a user after your question.
If the plugin creates subfolders and files in the imported folder, it works. Eventually, it will need a long time to catch up to the current posts. On our production board, it took about a week to run through 800.000+ posts, with setting Maximum Post Count: 1000. Please remember, it needs a very powerful server and a long script timeout to run through 1000 posts at each time. Our timeout was set to 5 minutes in the starting phase.
After the plugin had catched up, we set the Maximum Post Count: 10, which suffices for a board with about 1000 new posts each day.
Please feel free and translate/publish the product on your site
thank you for your help
i have chmod 777 for folder and i had old version in my vb3.x.x and no new images
that main don't need more time for import images to my site only new posts and that not much