thugyecz
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I can confirm, I experience the same issue (S3 Secret key is entered, however the auth is not working and therefore backups fail with “ERROR: S3 Bucket “…” does not exist!”).
The strange thing however is that it only occurs on some websites that I control, not all of them (all of them are WordPress 5.5.1 and BackWPUp 3.8.0).Hi!
A had the exact same issue on Friday, last week. For me, the solution after all was to revert back to Photonic v2.23 (from a backup before the update), and not update until the issue is fixed with v2.24 (probably in v2.25).
The details: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/error-code-429-google-photos/thugyecz
- This reply was modified 6 years, 11 months ago by thugyecz.
Yes, I found it, and that gallery is working fine with v2.24 now. However, some others are still problematic (still using the include type filter, but only with 8-10 albums included in them) and I get an error message stating that a certain limit-per-minute quota is exceeded. So the solution is still not perfect, I still have to go back to v2.23 to be fully functional again.
The option to disable this behaviour, that causes the problem would be great, until then I cannot upgrade the plugin from v2.23.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 11 months ago by thugyecz.
When I wrote my answer about the number of albums and saw how long the shortcode is, I had the exact same thought, why am I using it like this? 😀
I was not sure if there is an exclusion filter option but now that I am sure about it, I will try it soon with v2.24!Thanks for the help! 🙂
The affected page contains most of the albums out of the 223 that is currently uploaded to Google Photos, as this is the main gallery page, so only a few albums are excluded. I am using Gutenberg’s Block Wizard to select the specific albums that I want to display. This results in a long shortcode full of album ID’s, starting with: “type: google, view: albums, filter:….”.
UPDATE: I reverted back to Photonic v2.23 and everything works fine, just as before the update. So the problem that I was experiencing is directly related to the v2.24 update in my case.
Thanks, I just updated the plugin and noticed the option. Thanks!
Hi!
Unfortunately, it is still not working, however I put everything to the place you were saying it. But I have to say that I haven’t had much free time in the previous couple of days to try more, so there is a chance that I missed something, somewhere.
Until I get more free time to get it working, is it possible to include the same option for google photos as well – similar to flickr – to hide this “number of photos” string completily in the albums view? (On the flick settings page there is a checkbox for it).Thanks!
OK, thanks for the reply.
I tried to just quickly translate only the string(s) necessary for me, but I couldn’t get it to work.
Where exactly should I save the translation files (inside the same folder: wp-content/plugins/photonic/languages)? What should I name the file(s): hu_HU.mo and hu_HU.po (according to the tutorial, you linked) or photonic-hu_HU.mo and photonic-hu_HU.po (according to your message)? I tried both names, and the translation did not work, maybe the location was not right?
When I was trying, I was doing it this way: I created a copy of photonic.po file, renamed it and then edited it with the program you mentioned. After saving it, it created a new file with the same name, but with the “.mo” extension. I uploaded it to the same folder, where the original photonic.po is located. Then I tried to edit the wp-config.php (based on the tutorial for the other product, you linked) to define WPLANG, but I did not notice any difference, the text I translated (or I thought I translated) still appeared in English, not in the translated Hungarian form.What am I doing wrong?
Yes, although I am slowly moving away from Flickr, but the majority of galleries are still using Flickr (until I can move all my albums to their new location), so thanks for the fix. 🙂
Thanks for the quick response and fix.
This is why I love to use this plugin. Whenever I have had any issue/question, I always got an answer within the same day, with a fix/suggestion to make the problem go away. Thanks again and keep up the good work! 🙂- This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by thugyecz.
Thanks for the heads up, I was just about to start trying the other way around (using the other one for Photonic galleries), but this way it is much easier. 🙂
Now everything works as it sould be, thanks for your help once again!
Yeah, that was the issue, thanks.
I also had the “Easy FancyBox” plugin installed and enabled. Right after I disabled it, the problem disappeared. Now, I have to figure out a solution to have them both enabled without these problems (because I need the other plugin for other purposes, as well 🙂 ).Anyway, thanks for the quick help! 🙂