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Originally Posted by The Heron
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Don't know it just doesn't work for me. I've just installed it on my test blog, tried to grab the following gallery:
http://dailypicksandflicks.com/2011/...y-of-the-week/ and got this message:
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Warning: tempnam(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File(/tmp) is not within the allowed path(s): (/var/www/*****/data:.) in /var/www/*****/data/www/*****/wp-content/plugins/remote-images-grabber/remote-images-grabber.php on line 64 Warning: file_get_contents(): Filename cannot be empty in /var/www/*****/data/www/*****/wp-content/plugins/remote-images-grabber/remote-images-grabber.php on line 72
http://dailypicksandflicks.com/2011/...y-of-the-week/ - 0 bytes
Warning: unlink(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File() is not within the allowed path(s): (/var/www/*****/data:.) in /var/www/*****/data/www/*****/wp-content/plugins/remote-images-grabber/remote-images-grabber.php on line 76 Notice: Undefined index: rigr_srcs in /var/www/*****/data/www/*****/wp-content/plugins/remote-images-grabber/remote-images-grabber.php on line 89
Nothing to grab.
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Please try it by yourself, maybe you'll be more lucky.
Also from the description of "Remote Images Grabber", it looks like the plugin does only import the images into the library but does not use them to generate the posts. So, I don't understand how it could be used in this industry. E.g. you can't simple give it an FHG dump and make it to generate 1000's of posts on autopilot (there is no scheduler etc). On the other hand, my plugin does it all just easily.
P.S. And course my plugin won't be asking you to provide the "Base URL for relative paths" (
like Remote Images Grabber does) when it grabs the images. It will take care of such things by itself.