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  • I’m also seeing lots of “Unauthorized exception: Not allowed url” errors, but in my case, the errors being triggered by normal images. For example:

    [06-Feb-2021 00:41:49 US/Eastern] 65514933 images Unauthorized exception: Not allowed url: https://www.clinicalmatchme.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/doctors.jpeg

    I’m using version 1.98.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [PhastPress] PHP Errors
    Thread Starter bkonia

    (@bkonia)

    OK, just FYI, I haven’t manually removed anything and I don’t see any reason why the cache directory would be removed by some other process.

    Thread Starter bkonia

    (@bkonia)

    Here’s the complete server info:

    OS: Linux mail.hostland.com 4.4.0-1099-aws #110-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 15 00:08:08 UTC 2019 x86_64
    PHP version: 7.3.21
    WordPress version: 5.5
    WordPress multisite: No
    openssl: Available
    allow_url_fopen: Enabled
    stream_socket_client: Available
    fsockopen: Available
    cURL: Available
    cURL Version: 7.47.0, OpenSSL/1.0.2g

    Thread Starter bkonia

    (@bkonia)

    The plugin generates the translated pages automatically using Google Translate or Deepl. You can also create or edit the translated pages manually if you want.

    I’m not sure what you mean about duplicate content. You create the original pages in your native language and the plugin translates each page to other languages. A translated page is not considered duplicate content, since it’s a completely different language.

    Hi Jeff,

    I know you already agreed to do this, but I’d like to add my vote.

    Your plugin is absolutely fantastic. I run a multisite network and until I found your plugin, it was a nightmare to troubleshoot plugin conflicts. Now I can simply disable all plugins and re-enable them one-by one to identify the conflict. As you know, this normally wouldn’t be possible with network activated plugins, as you’d have to disable the plugin for the entire network.

    Anyway, I LOVE your plugin, but I hate what it does to my plugins page. I understand the utility behind it, but there should be an option to enable that feature only when needed. Personally, I’ve never had to mess with plugin load order, so drastically altering the plugins page UI to accommodate this seems like WAY overkill. If I ever needed to change the load order, it’s nice to know it’s possible, but for everyday use, I much prefer the standard WordPress plugin UI.

    Thanks for listening!

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