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  • Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    OK, I’m still working on the issue, just found some information that might be useful.

    The replacement does work, but it only works on the child sites of the “my-account” sites of WooCommerce, it not being replace on the parent level of the “shop”.

    So, I think there is another support topic which had a similar problem.

    Thanks again for your help, no rush – I’m just turned on to solve it ??

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by Clickadelic.
    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    The answer is: this is a caching issue. The caching behind our firewall is extremely slow. I did not change any code, have just waited for 2 days, that fixed it.

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    I did not find the button, but I simply deactivated all plugins by hand by renaming the entire folder. Then it’s possible to login and everything works fine. Easy solution, too dumb from me.

    Thanks a lot, nice weekend.

    T

    Hi,

    I have just had a look at your page, I’m not an expert, but it seems, that your problem is related to this topic:

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/posting-a-comment-leads-to-404?replies=23

    Maybe that helps you.

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    I have just looked it up. The .htaccess has become pretty big over the last year, because I have been using WordFence to increase security (We had a lot of login attempts etc). Because it is a company website with ~25.000 clicks I thought it was appropriate.

    Most of it is from WordFence of course. I did not fiddle around in it, just like the comment says below.

    Only thing I anonymized are the entries at the end to hide our credentials.

    #WFIPBLOCKS - Do not remove this line. Disable Web Caching in Wordfence to remove this data.
    Order Deny,Allow
    Deny from 5.39.222.22
    Deny from 46.148.18.162
    Deny from 46.148.22.18
    Deny from 66.55.29.8
    Deny from 77.39.110.89
    Deny from 81.26.130.6
    Deny from 90.63.208.146
    Deny from 91.200.12.83
    Deny from 94.45.182.250
    Deny from 104.233.87.36
    Deny from 115.249.183.73
    Deny from 177.85.89.4
    Deny from 185.145.128.101
    Deny from 193.201.225.85
    Deny from 213.251.182.115
    #Do not remove this line. Disable Web Caching in Wordfence to remove this data - WFIPBLOCKS
    #WFCACHECODE - Do not remove this line. Disable Web Caching in Wordfence to remove this data.
    <IfModule mod_deflate.c>
    	AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/css text/x-component application/x-javascript application/javascript text/javascript text/x-js text/html text/richtext image/svg+xml text/plain text/xsd text/xsl text/xml image/x-icon application/json
    	<IfModule mod_headers.c>
    		Header append Vary User-Agent env=!dont-vary
    	</IfModule>
    	<IfModule mod_mime.c>
    		AddOutputFilter DEFLATE js css htm html xml
    	</IfModule>
    </IfModule>
    <IfModule mod_mime.c>
    	AddType text/html .html_gzip
    	AddEncoding gzip .html_gzip
    	AddType text/xml .xml_gzip
    	AddEncoding gzip .xml_gzip
    </IfModule>
    <IfModule mod_setenvif.c>
    	SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI \.html_gzip$ no-gzip
    	SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI \.xml_gzip$ no-gzip
    </IfModule>
    <IfModule mod_headers.c>
    	Header set Vary "Accept-Encoding, Cookie"
    </IfModule>
    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
    	#Prevents garbled chars in cached files if there is no default charset.
    	AddDefaultCharset utf-8
    
    	#Cache rules:
    	RewriteEngine On
    	RewriteBase /
    	RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on
    	RewriteRule .* - [E=WRDFNC_HTTPS:_https]
    	RewriteCond %{HTTP:Accept-Encoding} gzip
    	RewriteRule .* - [E=WRDFNC_ENC:_gzip]
    	RewriteCond %{REQUEST_METHOD} !=POST
    	RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
    	RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(?:\d+=\d+)?$
    	RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (?:\/|\.html)$ [NC]
    
    	RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !(comment_author|wp\-postpass|wf_logout|wordpress_logged_in|wptouch_switch_toggle|wpmp_switcher) [NC]
    
    	RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} \/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)(.*)$
    	RewriteCond "%{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/wp-content/wfcache/%{HTTP_HOST}_%1/%2~%3~%4~%5~%6_wfcache%{ENV:WRDFNC_HTTPS}.html%{ENV:WRDFNC_ENC}" -f
    	RewriteRule \/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)\/*([^\/]*)(.*)$ "/wp-content/wfcache/%{HTTP_HOST}_$1/$2~$3~$4~$5~$6_wfcache%{ENV:WRDFNC_HTTPS}.html%{ENV:WRDFNC_ENC}" [L]
    </IfModule>
    #Do not remove this line. Disable Web caching in Wordfence to remove this data - WFCACHECODE
    # BEGIN WordPress
    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteBase /
    RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
    RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
    </IfModule>
    # END WordPress
    # BEGIN MainWP
    <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
    RewriteEngine On
    RewriteBase /
    RewriteRule ^wp-content/plugins/mainwp-child/([^js\/]*)$ /wp-content/plugins/THIS_PLUGIN_DOES_NOT_EXIST [QSA,L]
    </IfModule>
    
    # END MainWP
    
    # Wordfence WAF
    <IfModule mod_suphp.c>
    	suPHP_ConfigPath '/var/www/vhosts/user@ourserverhost/httpdocs/domains/ourwebsite.com'
    </IfModule>
    <Files ".user.ini">
    <IfModule mod_authz_core.c>
    	Require all denied
    </IfModule>
    <IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>
    	Order deny,allow
    	Deny from all
    </IfModule>
    </Files>
    
    # END Wordfence WAF

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Hi Cory,

    Thank you very much for your fast reply. It did not know this option and I will try it tomorrow morning and give you some feedback.

    Great plugin, great support ??

    Thank you

    Toby

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    You are awesome! Period!

    I was just wondering, because I have logged in 1 minute ago.

    Donation will follow for sure!

    Thank you Tobias, thank you very much!

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Hi again,

    to add the capabilites via “Members” plugin did not work.

    When I entered the edit table option, I was able to see the table with the ID 1 once.
    As soon as I added another capabilty in order to add capabilities, this option was gone again, and I get the old error mentioned above.

    You do not have suffient access rights…

    Unfortunately, this matter is getting urgend by the end of the week!

    Please consider my offer from my e-mail – otherwise I will have to look for another solution in order to change the data, which is displayed in the tables.

    Thank you for any further approach on how to solve this.

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Thank you for your answer.

    Unfortunately, the capabilites mentioned in the forumpost
    are not showing up on my list.

    Yes, I have tried a couple of plugins to manipulate
    capabilites, but the only powerful and reliable one
    is members, as far as I can tell.

    I allowed myself to write you an e-mail with access
    data and a commercial support offer.

    Hope to hear from you soon, hopefully I can mark
    this thread as resolved somewhen.

    Thanks a lot

    Best Regards

    Tobias

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Good news – I have fixed it.

    I simply could not imagine that this had something to do with the theme.
    It had to be based on capabilites.

    I have tried several plugins, such as:

    – User role editor
    – advanced capability manager

    But all of them do not show the full list of capabilites.
    The only plugin that was able to show all capabilites of the Job Manager Plugin was

    Members

    https://sandbox.reifengundlach.de/screenshots/Members.png

    One checkbox click – done!

    Grrrrr

    Thank you both for your assistance. So nice.
    Merci.

    Toby

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Hello Dan,

    to be honest, I have not tried that yet. It is our company website which links to our online shop and our sales department is going crazy if that link is not available. That is why I have left the frontend untouched so far.

    I guess in order to fix this, there is no way around other than testing it on another theme. (twentyfifteen, twentysixteen)

    I will give feedback as soon as I can.

    Thanks to everyone for helping me with this issue, I really do appreciate it and that’s what makes WP so great.

    Regards

    Toby

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Hi again,

    well, it’s nice to hear that this solution worked for somebody else.

    I’m running 11 WP sites for our company, and I’m a bit in trouble with the latest WP 4.5 update which broke a couple of other things.

    Unfortunately, Tobias’ proposal to solve this did NOT work for me.

    I’m still unable to find the TablePress Menu Point and can’t access it via the direct URL.

    Yes, the value was 32 and I have changed it to 0 – no effect.

    Any ideas or other options to approach this?

    https://sandbox.reifengundlach.de/screenshots/TablePressAccess1.jpg
    https://sandbox.reifengundlach.de/screenshots/MyAccessRights.jpg

    Thanks for help!

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    OK..

    I have tried to integrate the new version of jquery 1.12(.2) into my theme but as far as I can see, this only affects the frontend.

    The job categories are still not clickable!

    I have also tried another workaround by downgrading the jquery version by:

    function dequeue_jquery_migrate( &$scripts){
        if(!is_admin()){
            $scripts->remove( 'jquery');
            $scripts->add( 'jquery', false, array( 'jquery-core' ), '1.10.2' );
        }
    }
    
    add_filter( 'wp_default_scripts', 'dequeue_jquery_migrate' );

    in my functions.php

    This just gets rid of the jquery migrate message in the console on the frontend but does not affect the behaviour of the categories on the backend.

    They are still not clickable/editable.

    https://sandbox.reifengundlach.de/screenshots/MyAccessRights.jpg

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Thank you Brandon for your fast answer.

    This is funny, because I’m getting a Javascript error on another WP site, which breaks the Revolution Slider. The error that I’m getting is the a[href*=”#”]:not([href=”#”]) error on that site and which is mentioned in your second link.

    However, in the WordPress backend on this issue, I do get some messages, that the jQuery Migrate is included:

    JQMIGRATE: Migrate is installed, version 1.4.0

    and below that:

    Deprecated TinyMCE API call: <target>.onMouseUp.add(..)

    OK, so I think I will need to check/correct the jQuery Version included in my custom build theme.

    I will give you feedback as soon as I know. Thank you for your approach to solve this.

    Regards

    Toby

    Thread Starter Clickadelic

    (@clickadelic)

    Hello Tobias,

    Thank you for your fast reply. I’m pretty sure, that the issue is not based on your plugin ?? As I mentioned, the backend has become pretty messy due to lots of plugins.

    Unfortunately, I’m out of office now and can test this only on next Wednesday, since you wrote to be careful with this.

    So, please give me some time to Wednesday afternoon, and I will definetly check your approach.

    Thank you very much for the detailed instructions on how to do this.
    Keep up the great work, TP is one of the best plugins ever.

    Best Regards

    Tobias ??

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