• Hello.

    I have been experimenting with a plugin called Amazon Web Services that copies everything uploaded to a wordpress website to Amazon S3 Storage. The plugin has worked as advertised so all of the media for the website comes from Amazon S3 now.

    WPPA was then installed and just two folders were created. A single picture was uploaded to one of two example albums that were created. I checked the server the website is hosted on and there is a “wppa” folder under the “wp-content/uploads” folder. Under the “wppa” folder are folders named “thumbs” and “watermarks”, and a jpg file called “1.jpg”

    The Amazon S3 storage was then checked to see if the wppa folders and subfolders were created and the files uploaded. None of them were there.

    Would you know if WPPA can work with the AWS program? Or is that something I would need to ask the developers of the AWS program?

    PS. I just hand downloaded the wppa folder from the server and uploaded it to the Amazon S3 by hand and it seems to work. There was a broken picture icon showing on the example post before. Now the example picture is showing up.

    I think that means the link rewriting that says something like “Amazon/wppa/picture.jpg” part of the mechanism is working, which leaves the actual folder creation and file upload that is the problem. I thought that would work because it takes place under the uploads directory like the regular media uploads do…….

    Thank you for your time.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-photo-album-plus/

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