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Not renaming media with embedded image syntax #228

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eduardomozart opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 3 comments
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Not renaming media with embedded image syntax #228

eduardomozart opened this issue Nov 28, 2022 · 3 comments

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@eduardomozart
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I renamed the following file:

:fusion:tasks:screencapture-glpi-example-front-printer-form-php-2020-11-20-09_14_34.png -> :fusion:tasks:screencapture-glpi-front-printer-form-php-2020-11-20-09_14_34.png

But the image wasn't updated on page content:

{{ :fusion:tasks:screencapture-glpi-example-front-printer-form-php-2020-11-20-09_14_34.png |}}

I had to edit the page manually to rename it to the new name, as the file itself was moved.

@cjohnsonuk
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cjohnsonuk commented Apr 17, 2023

I'm also seeing this. I've renamed a date stamped image file with a generic name that is just a generic description

20200228-163815.png
becomes
welcome_page_sign_in.png

Media manager recognises the image is used on multiple pages
Using tree based move manager from the admin menu as a full site admin
I rename the file using the rename icon in the right of the mouseover highlight
Check the box for "rewrite links right after the move completed"
Uncheck the "ignore errors"
Click "start"
Click "preview changes"
Confirm that the pages where the image is used are listed
Click start
Almost immediately there is a pop up saying "move completed"
Check media manager and the page is renamed
Check the pages and the old media name is still in the image tag

{{:manuals:helpdesk:pasted:20200228-163815.png}}

@eduardomozart : did you find a solution to this?

Any help appreciated

@eduardomozart
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I couldn't find the solution. The workaround was using Batch Edit plugin to edit the old reference to the image to the new one.

@cjohnsonuk
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Thanks I'll do the same

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