bchignell
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Thanks, I’ll leave the plug-in off the site for now as the theme works with all other plugins and just conflicts with yours, so would rather leave it as is.
Thanks for looking
OK, sent
I’m not sure what to tell you really.
If I installed your plugin on my site now and activated it, the site wouldn’t load.
It looks like some kind of loop error as it just shows the loading icon, but never displays the content.
It might be that it’s conflicting with the theme or another plugin, but they all work with each other fine.
My site is hosted with SiteGround, so you’re welcome to take a backup and test with the plugin.
‘There’s probably something else causing issues with the systems.’ – no, it was your plugin I’m afraid. Looking at other reviews it does seem to cause issues with conflicts etc.
As it was the lowest priority plugin I’ve removed it, so there’s no issue now..
Cheers
It was definitely the plugin as the site works when it’s deactivated and doesn’t when it is.
As I said, I have now uninstalled the plugin and the site works fine (when the plugin is activated, the site won’t even load!).Hi, I’ve uninstalled it now and can’t afford for the site to be down at all, while the issue is investigated I’m afraid.
Thanks for replying though.
CHeers
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Retrospective image alt tag updateI didn’t I’m afraid, sorry ??
I got the same issue, it’s a very badly documented plugin and also a ripoff of the Twitter Goodies plugin (almost exactly the same but not as good).
Looking elsewhere for a decent plugin as this is unsupported apparently.
Removing the ‘s’ worked for me, cheers! – deleted plugin though out of principle ??
How did this pass testing?!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SQL Injection?Hi Valdor,
Yeah mine os from the same URL, I dont have any files names ‘login’ in the route folder but the index file is affected every time I publish a new post.I use the ‘Convergence’ theme and whenever the file is overwritten it affects the formatting (which is handy as this lets me know that the file has been overwritten).
I have changed the permissions on the index.php to 444 (thanks for that)
I have re-uploaded the theme files and we went through the wordpress install files and DB but did not find anything (we even scanned the installation with a number of online tools and they did not find anything.
I dont think that the plugins had anything to do with the hack as I deleted all of the plugins and the hack still reoccurred.
I have just reported the URL on ‘https://privacyprotect.org’, I suggest you do the same and if found to be involved in spreading viruses, they will release the information of the owner of the URL.
Feel free to email me on [email protected].
Cheers ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SQL Injection?HI, I have noticed that the hack reappears when a new post publishes, any ideas which files would be involved in this process so that I have a starting point?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SQL Injection?HI, thanks for the links I’ll take a look, the 2nd one doesn’t appear to work?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: SQL Injection?Hi fyllhund, thanks, I assumed as much, any pointers of where to look?