EQnoble
Well-known member
Well if you have 8 million posts it stands to reason that you could easily have 20-100k img tags within post content.
Given that potential circumstance and knowing you used Jake's edit it's highly probable that this indeed did match the 5000 result limit of posts containing [img] (as set by limit in the edit you made) and then when it went to run the regex across those 5000 popsts there is an equally great chance that out of the first 5000 matched quickfind posts that there were no imageproxy.php images.
To test this theory you have a few options.
You could either:
(in this post I gave instructions for how to add options to the admin interface rather than editing)
or
Given that potential circumstance and knowing you used Jake's edit it's highly probable that this indeed did match the 5000 result limit of posts containing [img] (as set by limit in the edit you made) and then when it went to run the regex across those 5000 popsts there is an equally great chance that out of the first 5000 matched quickfind posts that there were no imageproxy.php images.
To test this theory you have a few options.
You could either:
increase the limit in the edit from 5000 to 10000
oryou could change the value of offset to '5000' (leaving limit at 5000) so that it skips over the posts you already know don't have matches and tries the next 5000 quickfind matches
(in this post I gave instructions for how to add options to the admin interface rather than editing)
or
you could try to change you quickfind value to 'imageproxy.php' and ensure only posts with that string are included limiting out the potential thousands of posts you have with image tags that are not using the imageproxy.php link.