• Resolved mlgngrlbs

    (@mlgngrlbs)


    When embedding a google calendar widget in the sidebar my website starts to request gibberish. This is happening as with a default theme and Simple Calendar as only activated plugin.
    These are the file requests without the widget (according to pingdom):

    https://imgur.com/xn1LS1S

    These are the requests with the widget:

    https://imgur.com/MCCh6BI
    https://imgur.com/PRyrYkU

    Once I disable the widget again, the bad requests also go away.

    edit: I think these two lines in the sourcecode of my page are responsible for the requests:

    <link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’src-css’ href=’https://h?ver=h&#8217; type=’text/css’ media=’h’ />
    <link rel=’stylesheet’ id=’ver-css’ href=’https://2?ver=2&#8242; type=’text/css’ media=’2′ />

    Below is the System Report

    ### WordPress Installation ###

    Site Name: VAC
    Home URL: https://www.vac.ethz.ch
    Site URL: https://www.vac.ethz.ch/wordpress
    Version: 4.5.3
    Locale: en_US
    Timezone: UTC
    Multisite: No
    Permalinks: /?
    WP Memory Limit: 40 MB
    WP Debug Mode: No
    Script Debug: No

    ### Active Theme ###

    Theme: fGeek – 1.0.7
    Child Theme: No
    Parent Theme: –

    ### Active Plugins ###

    Simple Calendar: 3.1.2

    ### Server Environment ###

    Web Server: Apache/2.2.15 (Red Hat)
    PHP Version: 5.3.3
    MySQL Version: 5.1.35-community-log
    Server Timezone: UTC
    Display Errors: No
    Safe Mode: No
    Memory Limit: 256M
    Upload Max Filesize: 2M
    Post Max Size: 8M
    Max Execution Time: 30
    Max Input Vars: 1000
    fsockopen: Yes
    cURL: 7.19.7
    NSS/3.19.1 Basic ECC
    SOAP: Yes
    SUHOSIN: No
    WP Remote POST: Yes
    WP Remote GET: Yes

    ### Client Information ###

    IP Address: 129.132.202.207
    Browser: Firefox 47.0 (Windows)

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/google-calendar-events/

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