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=== Add From Server ===
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Contributors: dd32
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Tags: admin, media, uploads, post, import, files
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Requires at least: 4.5
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Tested up to: 4.9
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Stable tag: 3.3.2
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"Add From Server" is a quick plugin which allows you to import media & files into the WordPress uploads manager from the Webservers filesystem
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== Description ==
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** Support for this plugin is NOT offered, This plugin still however works. Please don't expect support requests to be answered, or "This doesn't work" reviews to be responded to. **
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Please Note: This plugin is not designed to replace the media uploader. This plugin is not designed to be used for migration of sites. This plugin is not designed to re-import your media upload history. This plugin is not designed to Batch import your media. Etc. This plugin is 8 years old and designed for importing singular large files which could not be uploaded through the administration interface.
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The heart of a CMS is the ability to upload and insert content, WordPress does a fantastic job at this, unfortunately, some web hosts have limited servers, or users simply do not have the ability to upload large files through their web browser.
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Add From Server is designed to help ease this pain, You can upload a bunch of files via FTP (Or your favourite transmission method) and simply import those files from the webserver directly into WordPress.
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== Changelog ==
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= 3.3.3 =
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* Fixes some scenario's where the translation warning sticks around for translated (and other english locales)
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* Fixes a PHP Warning
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* Support per-user locales
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* Bumps required version of WordPress to 4.5+
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= 3.3.2 =
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* Security Fix: Fixes a CSRF vulnerability which could be used to trick a user into importing a large file to their site. Props to Edwin Molenaar (https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwinmolenaar)
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* Fix a typo that caused subsequent plugin activations to fail if the server doesn't meet the Add From Server requirements
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* Fix a path mismatch on certain windows configurations (No longer need to specify uppercase disk markers)
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* Import Audio metadata and store image/audio metadata in the same manner as core.
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= 3.3.1 =
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* Fix plugin activation
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= 3.3 =
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* The plugin now requires WordPress 4.0 and PHP 5.4 as a minumum requirement.
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* Updated to use WordPress.org translation system, please submit translations through https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/add-from-server/stable
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* Updated to WordPress 4.3 styles
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== Upgrade Notice ==
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= 3.3.1 =
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Warning: This plugin now requires WordPress 4.0 & PHP 5.4. Updates to support WordPress 4.3 & WordPress.org Language Pack Translations
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= 3.3 =
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Warning: This plugin now requires WordPress 4.0 & PHP 5.4. Updates to support WordPress 4.3 & WordPress.org Language Pack Translations
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== FAQ ==
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= What placeholders can I use in the Root path option? =
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You can use `%role%` and `%username%` only.
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In the case of `%role%`, the first role which the user has is used, this can mean that in complex installs where a user has many roles that using %role% could be unreliable.
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= Why does the file I want to import have a red background? =
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WordPress only allows the importing/uploading of certain file types to improve your security.
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If you wish to add extra file types, you can use a plugin such as: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pjw-mime-config/ You can also enable "Unfiltered uploads" globally for WordPress if you'd like to override this security function. Please see the WordPress support forum for details.
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= Where are the files saved? =
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If you import a file which is outside your standard upload directory (usually wp-content/uploads/) then it will be copied to your current upload directory setting as normal.
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If you however import a file which **is already within the uploads directory** (for example, wp-content/uploads/2011/02/superplugin.zip) then the file will not be copied, and will be used as-is.
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= I have a a bug report =
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You can report bugs in the <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/add-from-server">plugins Support Forum here</a>
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== Screenshots ==
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1. The import manager, This allows you to select which files to import. Note that files which cannot be imported are Red.
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2. The Options panel, This allows you to specify what users can access Add From Server, and which folders users can import files from.
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