CPT post are usually stored in the post table just as standard posts and generally, Woocommerce images update correctly when moved. Let’s see how your site is configured. Go the the Media Library Folders Support page on your site, to the System information tab. There, copy and paste the information and send it to support at maxfoundry.com and mention ‘Compatibility with custom post types?’ in the subject line.
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Thomas
(@tlartaud)
Hi,
Thank you for the fast answer, but I’ve not been able to find your support page.
I clicked on Medias Library Folders Pro logo on the top right corner, then support, but then I’m lost. The site prompts me to enter my login credentials without letting me subscribe.
Regards.
I’m talking about a page in the plugin installed on your site. Look at the Media Library Folders sub menu. Click on ‘Support’.
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Thomas
(@tlartaud)
Yes, I’ve understand that, but how do I “send it to support at maxfoundry.com”?
Regards.
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Thomas
(@tlartaud)
Oh, you mean by email ^^ ok, I’ll do that, sorry.
Thank you for the information. I’ve tested moving Woocommerce product images using Media Library Folders using the latest versions of the plugin, WordPress and Woocommerce. I tested moving gallery images as well as images in the text of the product post and had no problems with the update of embedded links. What are you using to create your custom post type?
Thread Starter
Thomas
(@tlartaud)
I was trying to move a WooCommerce product thumbnail image. This is not a custom post type.
However, our other custom post types are registered using the standard register_post_type function.
Anyway, I’ve found another solution to manage our media library. I don’t want to make you lose more time.
Thank you for the quick answers.
Closing.
Regards.