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- What version of WordPress do you use? 3.4.1
- What version of Really Simple CAPTCHA do you use? 1.5
- How have you configured SMTP with the Configure SMTP? with my Internet provider’s SMTP host, on port 25 and without authentication. To be noticed that without captcha, form is well send and received by his recipient
- What version of PHP do you use? 5.3.13
- Do you use PHP safe mode? No
- What other plugins had you used? Only Configure SMTP, Contact Form 7 and Really Simple CAPTCHA
- Can you tell me the URL of the page? Not visible yet, because I’m developing locally on my computer (using wampserver)
- What theme had you used? Theme Forrest Nexus theme
Thank you.
I’m quite certain that problem is not caused by a theme/plugin conflict as explained in your FAQ …
Nevertheless, I have reverted to Twenty Eleven theme, deactivated all plugins (actually only one was installed – Configure SMTP – in addition to Contact Form 7 and Really Simple CAPTCHA) and result is … the same !
Could you examine this issue closer, please ?
Thank you.Hi Vasyl,
It works fine now ??
Thanks a lot,
Serge.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Enabling / Disabling plugins in multisite modeOk, seen, thank you ??
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Enabling / Disabling plugins in multisite modeI think I have understood now …
Actually, I had not seen that even the plugin was not visible in plugin list, it was still visible and configurable in tools or settings menu.
Many thanks for your help and great patience ??
Best regards,
Serge.PS: I don’t know how to close this discussion and mark it as “resolved”
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Enabling / Disabling plugins in multisite mode“activating” in this context means turning it on, like a light bulb. ??
…. or turning TV, radio, on …
So, when I turn a plugin on as network admin, I can expect that this plugin will be visible to all subsites, where subsite admins will be able to “enable” it, in order to have the opportunity to use it … Is that correct ?
But, in my case, network activating a plugin makes it NOT visible to subsite admins; on the contrary, turning plugin off makes it visible …
I don’t understand this behavior, that’s the reason why I asked for help …
(What language do you speak natively?)
Have a look to my previous message where you’ll find answer ??
Thank you for your help,
Serge.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Transitioning a site to WordPress – how to deal with redirects?Hello Ken,
Actually, I was close to solution but had to issues :
– an extra backslash in source URL : /(.*)\.html
– problem to configure path to .htaccess file in Apache moduleNow all works fine.
Many thanks for your help,
Serge.Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Enabling / Disabling plugins in multisite modeThank you for your help, Andrea, but, sorry, I don’t mistake plugins for themes ??
Network activating a plugin removes it from the plugisn list on the sub sites.
I don’t understand why “network activating”, that is “making active on network”, a plugin, removes it for use on this network ?!
I’m not very fluent in English, but to me, “activating” something means giving it the opportunity to be used and “deactivating” the contrary. Both words are quite similar in French, but seem to mean differently ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Transitioning a site to WordPress – how to deal with redirects?Hello Ken,
I am exactly in the case you describe : I need to strip .html from all incoming links, but I don’t find how to write the rule. Can you help ?
Thanks a lot,
Serge.