404 errors are being caused by this plugin because JPG files referenced in wp-bug-tracker/application/View/View/css/admin.css and called by the plugin are missing from the wp-bug-tracker/application/View/View/css/images folder. File references at issue in the admin.css file are:
back_disabled.jpg: row 524
back_enabled.jpg: row 528
forward_disabled.jpg: row 532
forward_enabled.jpg: row 536
Warmest regards,
Bob De Young
Blue Lotus Works, LLC
P.S. We’re testing out Advanced Access Manager and WP Bug Tracker for the first time and generally like what we see. 404 detection might be a nice enhancement to the existing php error functionality in WP Bug Tracker. FYI, we identified the 404s via Better WP Security.
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]]>Hello dear
I am install today but I no can see the graphics, I need waiting? or it is possible a conflic with another plugin (I am using Wordfence)?
thanks for support
]]>Hello,
After I made the plugin inactivate, I started to get some errors like picture below.
Link: https://www.hizliresimyukle.com/images/2013/08/02/qVDEF.png
When I remove the plugin totaly too, the errors are appear like the picture.
When I re-installed the plugin, the errors were disappear. That’s reason I cannot remove the plugin. Please help me.
Best Regards
]]>Hi
I get the following message on the top of the screen, both at the back- and the front end.
Warning: file_get_contents(Unknown) [function.file-get-contents]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 0
What does it mean?
]]>Hey, i installed your plugin and seen strange wording like lang('Message'); ?>
What a surprise in source code: <?= $factory->lang('Click to toggle'); ?>
You better learn PHP.