Thanks in advance
]]>I’m using the wp_editor() function in one of my themes and it no longer works after the 3.9 beta 1 update
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If you continue to have problems, please try the <a href="https://www.ads-software.com/support/">support forums</a>.
(WordPress could not establish a secure connection to www.ads-software.com. Please contact your server administrator.)
in /wp-includes/update.php on line 120
PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant MULTISITE - assumed 'MULTISITE'
in /wp-content/plugins/google-xml-sitemaps-with-multisite-support/sitemap-core.php on line 1398
[error] [client ::1]
PHP Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_HOST in /wp-includes/ms-settings.php on line 97
]]>I suspect most people that are using MP6 and/or Dashboard are pretty comfortable manually disabling a plugin in this case, but it might be a good idea to foolproof it as these plugins are getting pretty popular.
I’m not sure which way to approach the conflict resolution. Maybe check to see if the plugins are active and force them to deactivate, displaying an alert notifying the user of the actions taken.
Thanks for listening
]]>I just updated WP to 3.5.1 and get following error while “updating all sites”:
SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details: error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed
I run a multisite network with forced HTTPS (self-signed ssl certificate) for the admin area. Everything else is just working fine… like before.
]]>Reports the error:
You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.
My user has the adminstrator role and could access links before upgrading from the to 3.5-RC1 (night of 21st Nov)
Looking in the DB there is an option prefixwp_user_roles with a big long list of capabilities including “manage_links”.
My user also has usermeta data
prefixwp_capabilities a:1:{s:13:”administrator”;s:1:”1″;}
prefiwp_user_level 10
All the other menus seem to be there.
Points to note: my database prefix has been configured, my admin user has been renamed.
I downloaded the “Capability Manager Enhanced” plugin to have a look at my roles. The administrator role has all the boxes ticked.
I also tried creating a new admin user with a different name but the problem occurs for that user too
]]>I’m hosting a good amount of wordpress sites on my server, and it works perfect, the frontend is really fast, because of a good server setup, and a lovely CMS system.
The reason why I’m saying that frontend is fast, is because, since 3.3 released, my customers and new relic account complains about very slow ‘external websites’ which refers to api.www.ads-software.com.
What exactly is that used for? Why does it make a request, and is api.www.ads-software.com running on a CDN network or on a datacenter in US?
I’ve uploaded a screenshot about the loadtime from the api.www.ads-software.com and results in: https://slcoding.com/screenshots/WordpressApiLoadTimeNewRelic.png around 9K MS delay, mostly loadtime on the backend (because of the api) the loadtime between pages are 6-7seconds, sometimes more.
Best regards,
Lucas R.