Within the Site Kit plugin installed on my both my domain and subdomain it appears that everything is connected properly. Account status says: Your site is ready for ads. Site status says: Your site is ready for ads.
I’m wondering what more needs to be done to display ads on the subdomain. I believe I have followed all the steps properly but perhaps there’s something more required…?
]]>I am experiencing an issue with the country code validation in a Forminator form on my website. Specifically, the form works correctly on our primary domain, but when I enable phone number validation on our subdomain, I receive an “invalid reCAPTCHA” error, and the phone number validation fails.
Details:
It seems there may be a configuration conflict between the primary domain and the subdomain. Could anyone advise if there are known issues related to this, or provide guidance on the necessary configurations to resolve this conflict?
Looking forward to your help!
]]>However, it seems WAMP doesn’t automatically support subdomains, so maybe I need to set them up manually by configuring virtual hosts. your local hosts file etc.
In parallel, it seems local WordPress cannot allow to specify ads.wordpress as subdomain – it does it like this:
Can somebody help here?
Thanks a lot, regards
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When I try to create a multisite network to be able to translate my website without using a plugin (I’ve used several in the past), I only get the option to do this with subdomains, not subdirectories. I would like to use subdirectories as I think this option is clearer, allowing people to easily navigate between the two languages. I’ve read that it’s not possible to use subdirectories on websites that are older than 30 days, but I was wondering if there’s a way to still establish a multisite network with subdirectories.
Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.
Kind regards, Laura
]]>I recently installed your plugin and set it up with my Digital Ocean Space bucket. However, I noticed there’s no option to specify the bucket path for uploaded media files. Ideally, I’d like the files to be stored in an existing folder structure, like:
https://example.sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/example.jpg
Instead, the current system automatically uploads files by creating a new folder, resulting in a path like:
https://example.sgp1.digitaloceanspaces.com/2024/09/example.jpg
It would be incredibly helpful if you could add an option to set a prefix for the bucket path, as well as an option to add the year and month to the path. This would allow us to maintain consistency and continue using our existing folder structure.
Additionally, I’d love to see a feature that can rewrite URLs to replace local links with the S3 bucket links.
Your plugin has great potential and, with these features, it could easily compete with other offload plugins out there. You’ve done a fantastic job so far!
Thanks again.
]]>I firstly have installed the plugin on the second wp installation (the one in the sub dir), i have activated it and when i tried to activate Full WAF mode it said that can’t be activated: “Make sure your HTTP server support the php_value auto_prepend_file directive in .htaccess files. Maybe you need to restart your HTTP server to apply the change, or simply to wait a few seconds and reload this page?”
Then i disabled the plugin and installed the plugin in the first wp installation (the one in the root folder) with success and full WAF mode enabled. In the configuration i excluded the sub dir of the second wp installation.
Now when i try to enable the plugin in the second wp installation it gives me an error that the plugin can’t be activated because there is a fatal error.
I then disabled the plugin in the first wp installation and tried to activate it in the second wp installation but still gives me the fatal error message.
How can i activate the plugin also on second wp installation and make the full WAF mode working?
Thanks in advice.
]]>This installation is on a dev server so the primary url is dev.mysite.com and sub-sites are at sub1.dev.mysite.com, sub2.dev.mysite.com, etc. Similarly, I’ve created urls and DNS entries for assets such as mainassets.mysite.com, subsite1assets.mysite.com, etc… and configured Front Door to accept these. sub1.dev.mysite.com uses a child theme of the theme running on dev.mysite.com (this is possibly important?).
In W3TC’s network settings, I’ve disabled “Use single network configuration file for all sites” so that each site can have its own CDN settings as needed. In the main site’s settings, I’ve enabled the CDN on the general settings page and on the advanced page selected Generic Mirror and added the url to Front Door for it and this works perfectly.
However, in the sub-site, when I did the same procedure (using it’s unique asset url instead), I get the following problem – assets such as images for the site have their urls re-written correctly and are served correctly from the CDN. The theme file urls are behaving very strangely though. They’re being re-written as https://subsite1assets.mysite.com/https://dev.mysite.com/content/themes/{rest-of-path}
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I’m still working on debugging this, but I’m curious if you know of any reason it would occur. It’s possible that I may just need to use a single configuration for all sites, but I’m hoping not to do that if possible.
Please let me know what additional information I can provide. Thanks for any insight you can offer!
]]>I have “Missed Schedule” error when I scheduled post . But it is ok in local environment that the error is showing in server environment. Can it be the related of different php versions between domain and subdomain? My website is php 8.1 and in subdomain , its domain is php 7.4.
thank for your support ..
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