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December 27, 2015 at 3:34 pm #25074
The only other option I can see is to disable auto-publishing after the limit has been reached, but still process images but leave them as drafts. I thought it would be better to just not process them altogether rather than do that, because that would force you to manually have to publish them later then.
No i wouldn’t like it this way either, I think your current setup is good.
Thanks for the explanation, ill get that cron job setup then…
December 27, 2015 at 2:33 pm #25068Robin, I am so impressed how quickly you implemented this feature for us! Amazing. As Redneck suggests, could you provide some documentation for it so we get it working properly?
Also, how does this feature (if at all) interact with the cron job for image processing? Do you still recommend having the cron job setup every minute? It seems excessive. Wouldn’t every hour or two be enough? I might be missing something…
December 27, 2015 at 2:31 pm #25067Good idea. But don’t you have to manually edit them anyway to apply settings for categories, releases etc?
Yes but not having a category doesn’t mean a buyer won’t find it and buy it coming from Google. Its just a nice little extra. So if I can get my images auto published on a schedule that will keep me AND Google happy, then I can go add categories at my leisure.
December 15, 2015 at 7:02 pm #24878Oh and do I remember correctly that you were going to make the self hosted video plugin available for purchase?
Also, (sorry about al the questions!) the old Symbio had a plugin for image sitemap – does the new Symbio have something similar?
December 15, 2015 at 7:01 pm #24877ah great again thank you, added it to cpanel. Should have the site viewable in next week or so 🙂
December 15, 2015 at 4:08 pm #24875So I ticked both of the boxes in Licenses that say update, one is for Price one for something else (as the language used to explain it confused me a little) and it worked, it updated my existing images.
Thanks for the help.
Off topic, but another Q – how often is the processor cron job run? Or do you have to run it manually? It doesn’t seem to be running frequently, if at all without me clicking on it
December 14, 2015 at 7:21 pm #24868ok it seems if I re-save existing images then the default license gets applied. Is there an easy way to bulk do this?
December 14, 2015 at 7:05 pm #24867Ah totally missed that, thanks a lot.
I have selected it and saved the license, but it doesn’t seem to be getting applied to existing images? Will it only apply to new ones uploaded after the change? Or perhaps its a caching issue, but I have cleared the cache so I’m not sure its that.
Thanks Robin
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