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Hi,
In my case, the Cloudinary plugin follows the permalink's path defined in Front Matter instead of trying to look for the images in the origin_url I previously specified. As a result, it couldn't find the image to check its width.
Everything works fine for images on a page/view that don't have a category specified. The issue for me shows up for pages (same logic as posts here) that have a category, which is the majority of them in my case. It looks like there is an additional directory in the rendered path for those images, and obviously, there isn't.
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From jekyll-cloudinary created by inakijv: nhoizey#115
Hi,
In my case, the Cloudinary plugin follows the permalink's path defined in Front Matter instead of trying to look for the images in the
origin_url
I previously specified. As a result, it couldn't find the image to check its width.Everything works fine for images on a page/view that don't have a category specified. The issue for me shows up for pages (same logic as posts here) that have a category, which is the majority of them in my case. It looks like there is an additional directory in the rendered path for those images, and obviously, there isn't.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: