Any idea of why the published website will only show 10 posts in the sidebar?
Thanks.
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]]>The log file is inside the /wp-content/plugins/wpsitesynccontent folder and is actively logged to whenever wordpress is in debug mode. There is no other way to disable this.
define( ‘WP_DEBUG’, true);
2018-08-15 08:56:26#56 – SyncSettings::validate_settings():582 authenticating with data array (
‘host’ => ‘https://dev.scrubbed.com’,
‘username’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘password’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘site_key’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘target_site_key’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘auth’ => 0,
‘strict’ => ‘0’,
‘salt’ => ”,
‘min_role’ => ‘author’,
‘remove’ => ‘0’,
‘match_mode’ => ‘title’,
‘roles’ => ‘|admin lite|author|editor|administrator|’,
‘url’ => ”,
)
2018-08-15 09:31:39#10 – sending data array: ‘body’ =>
‘host’ => ‘https://dev.scrubbed.com’,
‘username’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘password’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘site_key’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘target_site_key’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘auth’ =>
‘cookie’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘nonce’ => ’22ae5dabf5′,
‘site_key’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘strict’ => ‘0’,
‘salt’ => ”,
‘min_role’ => ‘author’,
‘remove’ => ‘0’,
‘match_mode’ => ‘title’,
‘roles’ => ‘|admin lite|author|editor|administrator|’,
‘url’ => ”,
‘encode’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘headers’ =>
‘x-sync-version’ => ‘1.3.3’,
‘x-wp-version’ => ‘4.9.8’,
‘x-sync-source’ => ‘https://dev.localhost’,
‘x-sync-site-key’ => ‘scrubbed’,
‘x-sync-match-mode’ => ‘title’,
‘timeout’ => 30,
)
WordPress 4.9.7, all plugins disabled for testing
PHP 7.1.16
Apache 2.4.28
I get the message “Password for the Username on the Target. Username and Password not entered or not valid.” after I type my password in and hit [Enter]. Eventually, the typed entry goes away and I have a Red X next to the password field.
I did verify that my permalinks are not “plain”.
But…I am trying to sync to a subdomain on SiteGround. I’ve seen subdomains referenced but not seen if this is an issue.
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]]>Pls add me to the list of peeps getting this result:
Authentication – red x beside password, “No authentication Token found” or “Did not receive a success token from target site” (or similar; the last error message is paraphrased from memory.
I’ve disabled all plugins, and used WPSiteSync as the only plugin between local/dev and live sites…with same result.
This seems to have started popping up once I changed my live and local/dev sites to a subdirectory WP core install (for example from https://mywpsite.tld/wp-login.php to https://mywpsite.tld/mywpcoredir/wp-login.php)
I was able to get the plugin to work (the last version before the RC release worked) with the standard wp install (wpcore files not in a subdirectory.)
I noticed that setting the target site url in the settings to https://mywpsite.tld/mywpcoredir briefly resulted in a “green x”, but quickly reverted back to a “red x” and stays there.
Has the plugin been tested in a WP-core files in sub-directory install scenario?
Let me know what you need from me to help figure this out. So far, I’ve deleted everything (localhost and live sites) and setup a new live site and a new localhost dev site, also, I’ve deleted the plugin, blown away files in WP-Content/plugins/wpsitesync dir (via Cpanel file-manager) just to make sure things were cleaned out, reinstalled WPSiteSync for Content (Ver 1.0) from scratch… I consistently got/get the same failure results with both the RC version and version 1.0 of the plug-in.
Also, I’m getting the errors using both DesktopServer Pro for my local dev stack, and as of yesterday–sames errors–with a fresh XAMPP local stack install. (I had to stop using DTS Pro for localhost due to it’s inability to allow a WP-core subdirectory local WP-site install which WP Migrate DP Pro plugin requires (subdirectory structure/names for WP-core install must match between sites.)
BTW, as encouragement, you’re on to something HUGE here. I’d happily pay $50 annual license (with a $30 annual renewal license after the first year) for this tool. You’ve hit on a huge need for the average WordPress end-user.
As it is now, the only iron-clad, bullet-proof-performing plugin tool in your same space (that I’ve found/used) is WP Migrate DB Pro. It’s an awesome plugin (I just renewed my annnual license), but it’s both costly and definitely feature-over-kill for the non-developer WordPress-end-user like myself who simply wants to write and publish content on a local site and then push it/sync to a live site when desired.
Thanks.
Cheers
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