• Resolved Fruitful Code

    (@fruitfulcode)


    Hello,

    We are the Maintenance plugin developers. In the joint work of our plugins the conflict was detected, we are interested to solve it as soon as possible. We would be grateful for any help from the developers of WP-SpamShield plugin.

    The error message is: “Sorry, there was an error. Please enable JavaScript and Cookies in your browser and try again.”

    We’ve got the letter from one of your developer:
    “If you make sure it has all of the standard hooks that fire throughout the login process, it will help fix this issue. (For example, WP-SpamShield looks for ‘login_init’, ‘login_head’ hooks to detect login pages with non-standard names, to make sure it doesn’t run the Miscellaneous Form Anti-Spam check on login pages.) Otherwise the plugins will remain in conflict. If you would like to contact us to work on bridging compatibility gaps, we’ll be happy to help.”

    Our developers have already begun to check and solve the problem.

    Sincerely,
    Fruitful Code

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-spamshield/

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  • Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    Hi Fruitful Code,

    We’ll be happy to help.

    To get in touch with us, please go to the WP-SpamShield Support Page. Once we receive your support request, we’ll be in touch to coordinate. It will ask you to review the FAQs and Troubleshooting Guide before submitting, and this should end up being helpful, as it will give you a better idea of technical aspects of WP-SpamShield. (We have similarly studied your plugin in the past before adding it to our known conflicts page a while ago.) The main advice we have is to just make sure your plugin follows the WordPress login/registration coding standards very tightly. If your plugin uses the same process as the WordPress login/registration pages, things should automatically work. This will also help you be more compatible with any other registration anti-spam and/or login protection plugins. Also, there are some hooks in WP-SpamShield that we added for developers, and we can give you specific info on how to implement depending on what you need. (You may not need them at all though.) We’ll be happy to go more detail via email once we hear from you. It would be great to get our plugins to work together.

    – Scott

    Plugin Contributor redsand

    (@redsand)

    @fruitful

    Just a follow up… We’ve kept an eye out for contact from you but haven’t received any support requests.

    We’re still happy to help. Just us know.

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