CreativeAlien
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This does help. Thank you.
Do you think it’s safe for most sites to block all four HTTP request methods indicated in your plugin settings? How likely is it that blocking DEBUG, MOVE, PUT, and TRACK methods will interfere with the site’s normal functioning?
Besides simply checking the site, is there any test you suggest to make sure that everything is working normally?
I’m not using any WordPress security plugin. Instead, I’m using a comprehensive website optimization platform Ezoic. It includes security features.
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In reply to: [Chained Quiz] Quiz Stopped Working After Nameservers ChangeThank you for a fast response. That’s top-notch support.
I don’t need help anymore because I’ve solved the problem myself. The problem had nothing to do with the plugin by the way, yet another testimony to its greatness.
Thank you for creating a great plugin.
Thank you for keeping me informed, Prashant. However, I’m not using your plugin anymore. It’s a great plugin though. Many sites need it for stronger security.
@mbrsolution Do you plan to add 7G firewall rules to AIOWPS plugin before 2022?
@iamnikki There’s no 7G firewall in the firewall rules of this plugin. Are you referring to some other way of upgrading the firewall rules?
@mbrsolution Can you please confirm that there’s 7G firewall or deny that?
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In reply to: [Autoptimize] One Simple Question Regarding CacheYou provide great customer support for your plugin. So thanks for answering all questions so quickly, Frank.
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In reply to: [Autoptimize] One Simple Question Regarding CacheThanks for a quick response. I appreciate it.
Do you check any data before deleting it? Or do you just delete it a couple of times per year on a regular basis without checking any data?
Also, if I have Sucuri CDN and cache, do you recommend to clear your plugin’s cache before clearing Sucuri’s cache to make sure all files are properly updated?
Thank you, prasunsen, for implementing this suggestion. It’ll help all users of the plugin. So I’m sure it’s appreciated by all its users.
As far as PHPSESSID is concerned, it’s not that important. It’s acceptable the way it is. However, I’m curious about your long-term roadmap. Since there are better mechanisms, that would be great to see something else implemented in its place. I’m sure other tech-savvy users will agree. So do you plan to implement other mechanism in the future?
Also, do you think you can implement a cookie-free mechanism in place of PHPSESSID?
Finally, does the plugin collect and store any user agent data?
Can you please post in this forum thread again once you implemented one or both of them?
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In reply to: [New Nine Adaptive Images] How To Make This Plugin Work (Tutorial)Did you set the breakpoints in Media Settings?
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In reply to: [New Nine Adaptive Images] 404 image not foundI have ran into the same problem with this plugin. I found a solution though, which I described in a separate forum post in this support forum:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/how-to-make-this-plugin-work-tutorial?replies=1Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WTI Like Post] Feature Request: Cubepoints IntegrationGreat to hear from you so soon Chitta!
CubePoints lets users either gain or lose points when they do certain actions. It also lets you manually give or take away points from users. In your case, for example, each “like” can add “1 point” and each “dislike” can subtract “1 point”.
The best part is that CubePoints is modular, so you can give users more ways to spend and earn points. There are, for example, plugins that integrate CubePoints with BuddyPress and Contact Form 7, so whenever a logged-in user posts something through Contact Form 7 or BuddyPress, he gets the number of points the site admin specified for given action.
By the way, since you are working on BuddyPress integration for your own plugin, I think you might be interested in learning how CubePoints integrates with BuddyPress:
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/cubepoints-buddypress-integration/Finally, I read that “APIs are also available for other plugins to work with CubePoints”, so it should be fairly easy for a developer of your caliber to integrate it with CubePoints.
Cheers,
RomanForum: Reviews
In reply to: [TubePress] BrokenThank you for posting all these links. I, however, have chosen a much simpler, and in a way, far more elegant solution.
But truth be told, from all the WordPress plugins for YouTube I tried, only 1 worked the way I wanted: YouTube SimpleGallery. But it was poorly optimized for mobile devices, so I have concocted something far more elegant. So to do you justice, it may not be such a bad plugin you created.
Cheers,
RomanForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Smart FAQ] Mobile / Tablet Compatible?It is also cut off the same way in mobile emulator you posted: https://responsivepx.com