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Hi, thanks for the clarification.
Thank you! (btw for some reason I don’t get emails when you respond)
Thank you
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In reply to: [File Manager Pro - Filester] File Type Not AllowedYes it works, thank you
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In reply to: [File Manager Pro - Filester] File Type Not Allowedoops.. sorry, my bad.
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In reply to: [File Manager Pro - Filester] File Type Not AllowedHi, thanks for the info, but it says if left empty everything will be allowed?
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In reply to: [File Manager Pro - Filester] File Type Not AllowedHi, Any PHP File.
Here is an image of the button to duplicate the admin.
https://pasteboard.co/oDKppS1VZDpZ.jpgAnd here is an image of the next step.
https://pasteboard.co/dPklNr9aESKq.jpgWhat WordPress capabilities are needed to edit files? All availble capabilities are allowed and it’s still not allowing.
Please advise, thank you
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [File Manager Pro - Filester] File Type Not AllowedHi, thanks for your response,
This is the link: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/advanced-access-manager/
Steps to reproduce:
AAM Menu > On the right hand section where all the roles are, click the duplicate option on the Admin role and inherit everything from Admin role in new role.
Now create a user with new role and login with new user and try to edit any file.
Thank you
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In reply to: [File Manager Pro - Filester] File Type Not AllowedHi, when i removed the role from the setting selection and cleared the cache, I have the same issue. This role is a clone of the admin role with some backend menues removed from Wp-Admin, otherwise role has admin access rights. (Using AAM Plugin)
does your last response apply to this?
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In reply to: [Lord of the Files: Enhanced Upload Security] Support for 3’rd Party PluginThanks for the clarification!
Hi, I’m reffering to this on this article: https://wp-qa.com/wordpress-rest-api-slow-response-time
Overview: So the issue is a limitation of WordPress as of version 4.8. WordPress is designed to load plugins and themes and all of its core every REST API request. Here is the reason for the slow response time.
To clarify, I don’t want to disable plugins that use REST API, I have an app that connects to the site with REST API and was wondering if it’s possible to disable other apps from slowing down the REST API requests by disabling those apps from the REST APi requests of my app.
where would the option for disabling certain plugins for REST API be in the plugin?
Hi, thanks for the info, I will forward this to the app developer.