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  • Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Hmmm… I have been using your plugin for a long time now and it worked on all other websites, but for some reason this one website is giving me problems.

    Do you have any debug switches built into your code that I could manually turn on?

    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Good morning,

    I just wanted to follow up and see if the information I provided was what you were looking for and whether you have any estimate when you will have this feature implemented. Again, I really do appreciate your customer support.

    Thanks.
    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Hi and my apologies for my late response.

    Thank you so much for listening to my request and actually implementing this feature. I really do appreciate that.

    The name of the plugin I am using is HandL UTM Grabber and here is the link to it: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/handl-utm-grabber/

    Thank you again for implementing this feature.

    -= Charlie =-

    There are some features I really do miss… In TinyMCE there was that button which enclosed a selected text with HTML <p></p> tags. Is this going to be coming back in WP Edit?

    I think I just answer my questions by reading your article here: https://learn.wpeditpro.com/wordpress-tinymce-editor/

    So WP Edit us replacing Ultimate TinyMCE.
    Sorry I should have read the description of WP Edit first before I ask stupid questions … LOL

    Thanks again Josh you did a great job ??

    Are there any plans to reactivate Ultimate TinyMCE at a later point in time or is the WP Edit plugin the replacement?

    I loved the Ultimate TinyMCE it was a great plugin, so thanks for the work you put into it Josh.

    Blessings.

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    I am sorry it took me so long this time.

    I followed your request to deactivate/delete the plugin and remove the tables from the database. After that I re-installed the plugin and tried it again and it didn’t work again.

    You really should think about implementing a debugging mechanism. I hope you will be able to figure out what is wrong.

    Thanks and Blessings.
    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Adeel,

    I am sorry that I have to tell you that the problem is still persisting. I install 1.7, but nothing changed. Not sure what to do from here on.

    Blessings
    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    … oh one more thing … I realized that you wrote the name of the table like this “wp_IPBLC_blacklist”, but in the DB the name is like this “wp_ipblc_blacklist”. I know PHP is normally case sensitive, but I’m not sure if that also goes for SQL functions. Might want to check that out.

    Blessings
    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Hi Adeel,

    I changed the engine, but same result. I actually added an IP manually with phpmyadmin to see if it would show as blocked in the comments, and that worked. So you can obviously read from the DB, but for some reason can’t write.

    Maybe that helps.

    Let me know when you have something else to try. I would really to get this plugin working again.

    Thanks and Blessings.
    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    OK Adeel,

    I did as you asked. I installed v1.6 by removing all the files from the IP-Blacklist-Cloude directory and then I copied the v1.6 files into that directory.
    I added an IP address from the option page and I did not get any error messages. Here is what the result page gave me:

    Add IP to Blacklist

    NOTE: After adding any IP to blacklist, please submit comment on IP-FINDER.ME to help others regarding the issue related to that specific IP.

    173.248.130.102 added to blacklist successfully!

    Let me know if you need anything else. I’d really love to get this working again.

    Blessings

    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Adeel,

    I apologize for the delay. Got really busy here in the office. I will download v1.6 right now and see if that works. I let you know about the result.

    Blessings

    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Adeel,

    I finally had a few moments to go back to v1.4.

    I did as you requested and removed the files from the folder, then copied the files from v1.4 into the plugin folder and tested it and it still doesn’t work.

    I think our best shot would be if you would implement a debug option that can be turned on by the user and that writes out a logfile which then can be analyzed. You should focus on the DB access functions and check their return value and log those in that file. I think that’s the only way to find the problem. I have not updated any other plugin that day, only yours, so I am not sure what could have caused the problem, but I will try to help you as much as I can.

    God Bless

    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Adeel,

    I checked on the directory permissions and they are OK. I tried to see if I can access the DB by changing a page/post and that worked. So the access to the DB is OK, for some reason your plugin doesn’t write into the table anymore. I also tried to logon to the DB with the user that is configured in the wp-config.php and that works, too. I even added an IP address with phpMyAdmin without a problem.

    So I don’t know exactly in what file you are writing into the DB, but maybe you can take a look at that part.

    All other plugins can access the DB without any problems. Anything I can check on my server that might help you?

    Blessings
    -= Charlie =-

    Thread Starter charlievie

    (@charlievie)

    Never mind my last post … I found the reason why Piwik didn’t work. I password protected the installation directory. That was my fault.

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