By Phivos on Monday, 14 December 2015
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Dear support,

Following the issue faced in the past served in the ticket below:
http://stackideas.com/forums/avatar-uploaded-to-amazon-s3-although-selected-to-be-saved-on-local-server

The issue was not corrected with the new version 1.4.5 of EasySocial so although the avatars are selected to be saved in Amazon S3 through the
backend > components > easysocial > settings > remote storages > avatar

these are not transferred to Amazon S3.

So, in order to correct the situation we uploaded in the path
JoomlaFolder\administrator\components\com_easysocial\includes\cron\hooks\storage.php

the corrected storage.php of the old version 1.4.2 that was provided to us from you through the above forum ticket and everything works correctly now.

Please let us know that by uploading the corrected storage.php file of the old version 1.4.2 will not cause any material problems. Please let us know which exact code line in the storage.php file is responsible for this problem in order to update this line only on every EasySocial update and not to replace the entire file - i.e. in order to avoid changing everything by replacing the file.

Regards,
Hey Phivos,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply,

I already double check with this, it seems like 1.4.5 some of the sync code already commented out in this file JoomlaFolderadministrator\components\com_easysocial\includes\cron\hooks\storage.php, so it will not working, you can download my attached below and replace into same file.

It should work fine and without any issue. This fix will include in next release version.
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Monday, 14 December 2015 11:24
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Dear Ezrul,

The problem is fixed. Hope that we will not disturb you again for this issue. Thank you very much.

Regards,
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015 01:53
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You're welcome, glad to heard your issue resolved.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015 10:27
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