I am only a customer as well. Like Digidani, I had issues with my backend not working. Mine was not accessible at all though, and returned a 503 error after a long time waiting for it to load.
When I disabled the pro plugin my backend started working again. The plugin was just working an hour before though, so I knew something was up. I went to the developers website like many others and discovered the whole site was gone/down.
I assumed then some portion of the plugin was looking for a file on his site to check for updates, since his site was messed up though I’m guessing that file isn’t there anymore. Sure enough if you disable to portion of the code that look for an update, it longer causes any issues.
To anyone that does this fix, I would undo it once the developer has fixed the issue. As of yet I do not believe he has commented on these forums about this issue.
I contacted the developer directly and they said the site would be fixed as soon as possible.
That was all the information I got though.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by
paulics.