Mark Flint
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ABASE] Stack trace errors with 4.4.2 and PHP 7.0.0Missed this bit from the stack trace:
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /homepages/3/d478243850/htdocs/public/wp-content/plugins/abase/abase.php:619
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Jetpack: [failed_publicize_action] Invalid Publicize IDOk, this is another case of the problem going away once you ask for help.
Soon after submitting my post I again visited the Sharing page and once again tried the ‘Refresh your Facebook account’ button (same for Twitter, LinkedIn etc.) which did not help yesterday seem to work today (typical!)
I refreshed the Facebook account cleanly and this time on returning to the Sharing page, the other Refresh buttons had gone and were replaced by Add New buttons. I have cleanly added the social accounts once more and input a test post to check. Finally the Twitter short link is pointing to the post in right web site.Maybe my previous attempts to disconnect the social accounts have been finally recognised by JetPack. I’m wondering if it takes a few hours to clean up the servers, especially after I disconnected JetPack in the test site from WordPress.com.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Sudden flood of fake registrations. Anyone else?Our website has received 14 new user registrations in the last 11 days. 8 x outlook.com, 1 x .pl, 3 x hotmail.com, 1 x aol.com, 1 x lapost.net.
Not a lot, but we’ve been live since June and only had one other registration (1 x .pl) previously, in early August.None of these users has attempted to make any comments or feedback on the blog.
Our website is registered with WordPress Connect, i.e. has a WPCC Client ID etc. I’m wondering if this is linked to the new WordPress Connect functionality? Can anyone else see any connection between when the user registrations started and WordPress versions, or indeed turning on the WordPress Connect function? We’re on 3.6.1 with latest updates on all plugins.