Hi buddhatunes
There is actually a team working on this plugin and its upcoming Pro version (https://deliciousbrains.com/), instead of just Brad, which is why you don’t see his name pop up in the forum.
Generally you will see replies from myself and @a5hleyrich, however, as this is a free plugin support has never been guaranteed but we do our best to respond to issues.
We also have a GitHub repo which we encourage the use of for issue reporting – https://github.com/deliciousbrains/wp-amazon-s3-and-cloudfront/issues
I can see you have posted a couple of tickets over the last week, and we will endeavour to get to these in due course.
Cheers
Iain
Thanks, I appreciate your efforts – my project is on hold while I wait for a response on my support question and really need some guidance.
Are you able to offer an answer as to why I am getting this message…
Amazon S3 and CloudFront has been disabled as it requires the Amazon Web Services plugin. It appears to be installed already. Activate it now
But when I activate the AWS plugin I get the following message…
The official Amazon Web Services SDK requires PHP 5.3.3+ and cURL 7.16.2+ compiled with OpenSSL and zlib. Your server currently has a cURL version less than 7.16.2.
Even though I have the latest PHP 5.4 installed and hosting at laughing squid. They are unable to shed any further light on this.
Thanks.
Can you check with your host about the version of cURL on you server, as the specific error is: “Your server currently has a cURL version less than 7.16.2.”
Hi, thanks for your reply. I won’t be able to get an answer till tomorrow, however they have updated to the latest PHP and I assume, but I can’t be sure, that it includes a version of cURL that is later than 7.16.2.
However I have been working on this all afternoon, and it seems that I can bypass the two Amazon Plug ins and simply directly past in the link to the video from AWS S3 with some shortcode for the built in player. This seems to be working OK.