• Resolved ellmann creative

    (@ellmanncreative)


    Hello.

    There seems to be a conflict with the “Enable Media Replace” plugin, where if your plugin is installed, the “Upload a new file” button stops working correctly — instead of taking you to the “replace” interface, it just downloads the original media file to your computer.

    It seems to be a bug in WooCommerce Product Attachment, since this plugin shouldn’t be affecting the media admin interface at all.

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  • Plugin Author Dotstore

    (@dots)

    Hello ellmanncreative,

    Thanks for reaching out to us.

    Can you please share both plugin version with us?

    So, we can check both version in our system and resolve your query.

    Also, if you found any error or console log then please share in detail which help us to resolve it quickly.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter ellmann creative

    (@ellmanncreative)

    Both are latest versions:

    > Enable Media Replace, version 3.4.2

    > WooCommerce Product Attachment, version 1.6

    As for any console output, I only have this:

    Resource interpreted as Document but transferred with MIME type image/jpg: "{SITE}/wp-admin/upload.php?page=enable-media-replace%2Fenable-media-replace.php&action=media_replace&attachment_id=2095&_wpnonce={NONCE}".

    This happens when both plugins are active, and I click on “Upload a new file”. Immediately after this, a download event occurs.

    Note: the issue goes away immediately after disabling “WooCommerce Product Attachment”. I don’t even have to refresh the media page – it directly affects event handling, not page structure per se. I can keep Plugins and Media open in separate tabs, and as soon as I toggle the active state of your plugin, the bug is immediately affected. If I were to analyse the code, I’d start looking at anything that modifies the behaviour of upload handling.

    Thread Starter ellmann creative

    (@ellmanncreative)

    Note: the developer of “Enable Media Replace” is perfectly aware of this issue happening when your plugin is installed – they even have a FAQ page for this specific issue and your plugin. This issue has clearly been present for a long, long time.

    Plugin Author Dotstore

    (@dots)

    Okay ellmanncreative,

    We will check our plugin compatibility with “Enable Media Replace” and resolve it in our next upcoming version.

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter ellmann creative

    (@ellmanncreative)

    Great! Looking forward to being able to use both. 🙂

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