Hello Patrick,
Is this site on J4 or on J3?
ochOpenGraph doesn't have Zoo support for Joomla4. The reason is because of the way Zoo is implemented in J4. This is different then on J3.
On J3 the images Zoo used had a documented identifier: with this identifier you could configure ochOpenGraph so the plugin knew what image to use.
But Zoo on J4 still works with identifiers, but these are not fixed and random, stored in the database.
So if I wanted to make a connection with ochOpenGraph then I would need to ask the user to directly go into the database, locate the zoo table, locate the field for the image, copy the identifier and configure that (with some other information from the database) into ochOpenGraph.
Some time ago I have done a test version with J4 Zoo support, but the tester was not capable of fetching the data: to complex, no access other then via hosting panel, hosting provider not providing any help, not knowing where to look and how it worked, afraid to break things while trying to do it....
So I 'pulled' that change back as for me this is not something I can support / maintain: it is just to cumbersome / complex for a regular user who just wants to install, configure and be done with it.
So unless I find another easier way to do it, that I feel confident of maintaining, Zoo remains not supported on J4.
What also doesn't help is that of all my ochOpenGraph customers, there are only two using Zoo (one of them is you).
ochOpenGraph is due for a complete rewrite into a full J4 / J5 only extension, a lot of extensions I had support for in J3 have been abandoned or discontinued on J4 so The new version will start of with the basics that will serve 90% of the customers (Joomla Content) and after that I will start adding other extensions as well depending on how many users / priority / opportunity.
I know that this is not what you wanted to hear, but unless you can come up with an easy way to fetch and configure the identifiers for the images, this is what it is.
regards,
Ruud.
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