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Groups and rtMedia Issue

  • @windhillruss

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    Hi, looking for some pointers to resolve an issue that is not Theme specific (tested on two) and not sure when the issue surfaced. Using WP 6.6.2 BP 14.2.1 and rtMedia 4.6.21 When the Media tab in Groups is clicked the sub-menu items; ‘All’, ‘Albums’, ‘Photos’, ‘Video’ and ‘Music’ all point to an http url eg http://media/* and not one that includes the website domain and group name! Something must be corrupted as even with all other plugins deactivated the issue remains. The authors of the two pro themes say they don’t have an issue. Can anyone provide some assistance as to where I should look to resolve this? Thanks.

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  • @dreampixel

    Participant

    Have you cleared all cache (both server/site and browser)?
    Sounds to me like compatibility issue between plugins.

    I no longer use rtMedia myself due too way to many conflicts with pretty much every third party plugin.

    @windhillruss

    Participant

    Hi, thanks for responding. Yep, cleared everything, deactivated other plugins and can’t seem to fix this weird issue. I have used css to hide the offending subnav so not affecting viewing media but it bugs me that something isn’t right. Oddly, it works properly when viewing Members Media so it is something to do with how urls are configured in Groups. Which Media plugin do you use? Mediapress is my other option but just means transferring a lot of pics into its Wall Gallery.

    @dreampixel

    Participant

    Makes sense, have you checked that your BuddyPress URLs are correct?

    Settings > BuddyPress > URLs

    Maybe there is a setting in there missing or something; maybe under User Groups or Gallery. :/

    I personally swicthed to MediaPress since I had other third plugins like Anonymous Posting, Privacy Settings and so on that were too important – and rtMedia wasn’t compatible with them.

    Also rtMedia seems to be a pain in the *** when it comes to being compatible with anything and it always seems to be causing issues.

    I’m sure it would be pretty fast to move images if you used FTP to do so.
    /uploads/mediapress/members/MEMBER-ID/GALLERY-ID/IMAGE-URL

    It’s not easy to help other troubleshoot issues unless you’re backend testing settings for yourself, so it’s hard to guess what the problem might be.

    I never had issues with the permalinks when using rtMedia though. 🙂

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