Savaria: Noob_: well, you’re looking at some work to convert 3 of them into the ms install. pick the main one and convert to ms. remember you can’
Almengor: Bu***and: mh I see, can’t I hook the save post then? and convert the featured image there
Beccue: Yeah. I created a new droplet at DO for this.
Kirschenman: Vdevatman: I think you can get some useful info if you start looking at custom post types. Move from there to plugin development if that doesn’t seem to be enough
Dumphy: Bu***and: anyway, I need to go , thanks for now
Esqueda: Stack: you can, but it wont be a version of the existing image, you can generate a NEW file, upload that to the system, and store that file and attach to the post
Savaria: Noob_: if you have 4 sites right now, pick one to be the hub site. then you can start adding subsites. i recommend subdomain instead of subdirs. easier to avoid rewrite conflicts
Faulkner: Vdevatman: then you aren’t very good at research / docs
Ratz: Bu***and: I would be fine not versionig that generated image, also I could be fine not listing that in the media.
Mercure: Opsec: His current site is having issues with woocommerce at checkout and I was hoping this would resolve it. I’ve gone in and disabled all of his plugins but the issue is still there. Looks like an issue with wp-ajax file. He just gets the spinning circle when anyone tries to pay.
Vener: But maybe linking the deletion of the original image would be cool
Savaria: Noob_: heh, no, it won’t “resolve” an existing legitimate issue.
Thane: Stack: then find any script that can resave an image to an alternate file type or use GD library and write your own script. Simple as that
Mcmurtry: Noob_: Setting up multisite doesn’t seem like a good solution to a problem with woocommerce. Solve that first.
Gallimore: Each one of them has it’s own fully qualified domain name.
Richan: Bu***and: all i want to find is a place where there are stored all the functions such as there are in Java API/Docs
Peasnall: Stack: generate the new file, attach it to the post via a post meta field, and call that file on mobile devices
Metler: Functions/cl***es/objects
Altop: Vdevatman: you mean the CODEX?
Prinz: I’ve been trying to solve it but I can not figure out why it’s having issues with the wp-ajax.
Malabe: Bu***and: codex all that says is how to point and click, there aren’t stored any functions
Fiume: Vdevatman: Google result for wordpress codex – https://codex.----escape_autolink_uri:a03ded6cd97ffffa8f7b4e1454f3eecc----.org/
Grenway: This site moved from MediaTemple where it was working fine and then went over to DigitalOcean.
Besch: Vdevatman: Google result for wordpress developer – https://developer.----escape_autolink_uri:a03ded6cd97ffffa8f7b4e1454f3eecc----.org/
Savaria: Noob_: that logic is somewhat equivalent to “i got a flat tire on my car, i’ll add more gas and see if that solves it” .
Herlocker: Vdevatman: ummmmm thats not true at all
Middlesworth: Vdevatman: the codex has a list of all functions, hooks, actions available to you with descriptions on what they do, where they originate, and examples on how to use them
Atnip: Vdevatman: https://codex.----escape_autolink_uri:a03ded6cd97ffffa8f7b4e1454f3eecc----.org/Function_Reference
Savaria: Noob_: you’re probably missing some server level software component. php-foo.
Corneau: Vdevatman: even Mcguirk can find it
Aste: Opsec: I get what your saying. I’ve just never seen this wp-ajax error with wp before.
Savaria: Noob_: if the site was working fine on one host, then you moved it and now it’s not working fine. most likely missing software on the server.
Savaria: Noob_: start looking at the webserver logs or tail them and trigger a checkout while watching the log files realtime
Savaria: Will probably give you hints or direct complaints about missing foo
Ledsome: Vdevatman: umm. i didnt ask a question. so not sure what ‘yep’ is in response to
Savaria: I got hypnotised by a little pup