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  • Plugin Contributor HerveRenault

    (@herverenault)

    Hi,

    do you have caching enabled? (such as WP Super Cache or W3 Total Cache)

    Thread Starter Naghual80

    (@naghual80)

    Hello.
    I’m already solve that problem. It was because some other visual content editor plugin hooked the URL before than your plugin. Problem is in fact in commonly used words as a mode in URL. That magic word was “edit”. So I changed it in all necessary places of your code to word “tfedit”.
    I think this practice must be used in all plugins.
    Thank you.

    Plugin Contributor HerveRenault

    (@herverenault)

    That’s interesting: what is this other plugin?

    Thread Starter Naghual80

    (@naghual80)

    Hello.
    Sorry for late reply.
    I think it is “Visual Composer” : https://vc.wpbakery.com/

    Plugin Contributor HerveRenault

    (@herverenault)

    Hi again.

    I’m sorry, but this is a paid plugin so I won’t be able to debug the problem.

    I tried the demo, and it doesn’t work at all.

    Thread Starter Naghual80

    (@naghual80)

    Hello HerveRenault

    I figure it out. Sorry for take your time, but my first assumption was inkorrect.

    The problem I describe doesn’t depend on any plugin. It seems depend of administrator user loged on: If in url we have an “edit” word and a user is Admin, then the WordPress try to switch to page edit mmode!

    Plugin Contributor HerveRenault

    (@herverenault)

    I’m sorry, I can’t reproduce this bug. Never seen anything like this on any WordPress setup (with various versions, themes, plugins). It would require full access to your setup for me to be able to investigate further…

    Thread Starter Naghual80

    (@naghual80)

    I can’t reproduce described situation. Assume it was some strange bug on a single basis.
    Thank You for Your time and your great work.

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