Show realtime Amazon price without API using shortcode
Show realtime Amazon price without API using shortcode
Show realtime Amazon price without API using shortcode
Run WordPress multisite from secondary volume on AWS EC2
max_input_vars not updating through wp-config
You’re going to have to choose between having the file served directly from S3 or having it pop up with a download box for the user. If you serve the file directly from S3, then the user’s browser will determine what to do with it. In the case of images, that will most likely be … Read more
Quoting this answer, which came up when I searched for your error message: (emphasis mine) You cannot use “use” where you are using it. The “use” keyword is either in front of a class definition to import other classes/interfaces/traits into it’s own namespace, or it is inside the class (but not inside a method) to … Read more
Your answer may be with Youtube you can put videos on there and set them so that the only people that can find them must have the full url. Then you can control who gets the URL path. I have seen pay sites actually do this. Just a suggestion.
AWS is good, but a bit hard to understand if you’ve never set up a server. You should take a look at http://rackspace.com for their cloud server package. It’s about $25 USD/month for a decent server. They also have a control panel for load balancing setup. I’ve hosted a bunch of WP sites on my … Read more
I have fixed this in a way. I am going to share how I have fixed if it helps someone else .. I have created a new page template & page call Play Video where I have called empty header, footer & body section. Only the s2member function for playing video with jwplayer. I kept … Read more
It seems it was a theme error. As per Oblaksoft, it assumes that all images reside on the server’s file system and doesn’t work with images in the cloud. It’s hard when a theme is not fully compatible with WordPress hosted under Amazon EC2. =(
Having gathered advice from various sources, DigitalOcean seems to be a better fit for my needs than AWS, in that they provide a one-click WordPress install and simple pricing at reasonable rates. At this point I don’t have enough first-hand experience to recommend DigitalOcean as a WordPress host, but if you have similar requirements they … Read more