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  • Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Hi Nico,

    I’ve tried https://www.beroepsverenigingzijnsorientatie.nl/wp2/?post_type=tribe_events but that show’s the same strange lay-out. The calendar is being rendered I think because the clickable titles do link to the specific events.

    Do you want access to the admin?

    Kind regards,
    Erwin Odendaal

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    How it was: https://www.erwinodendaal.eu/images/layout_bvzb_good.png
    And how it is: https://www.erwinodendaal.eu/images/layout_bvzb_bad.png

    The settings are default I think. I haven’t modified anything. as far as I know (I’ve set up this plugin a few years ago)

    See: https://www.erwinodendaal.eu/images/settings.png

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Time flies when you’re having fun ??

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Hi Jordy,

    I don’t care which method I’ll be using, as long as it works. This website is an old one, and I think the Retina-Images method was the default method in those days. I’ve never really set a method consciously to be honest.
    The line of code in the .htaccess file is added by choosing the Retina-Images method? If so, I can choose another method and delete this line of code?
    When I use Picturefill the images are being shown. So problem solved?

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    My sites and Piwik run at the same provider, so the whitelisting is not the solution.
    They advice me to not disable mod_security. WP-Piwik has always worked well untill version 1. So if this problem persists I will discontinue using WP-Piwik and give my clients an account on my Piwik install. A bit less convenient for them.

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    I’ve created a ticket at the iThemes helpdesk.
    Thanks for you time.

    Kind regards,
    Erwin Odendaal

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Translations for twentyfifteen work.
    So it’s a theme thing.
    I’ve tried to translate some non-iThemes plugins and they all work.
    Tried to translate all iThemes plugins and they all don’t work.

    So it seems there is a problem with all products by iThemes? Can you contact them about this issue?

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    I tried to translate the plugin “LoopBuddy” (iThemes) as well.

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Hi Tim,

    Hereby the information you requested.

    Plugin: 1.5.3
    WordPress: 4.2.4–nl_NL
    Theme iThemes Builder Air
    Server:
    PHP Version 5.3.19
    System Linux host.123-hostingserver.biz 2.6.18-371.4.1.el5 #1 SMP Thu Jan 30 06:08:24 EST 2014 x86_64
    Build Date Dec 14 2012 00:50:36
    Configure Command ‘./configure’ ‘–with-apxs2’ ‘–with-curl=/usr/local/lib’ ‘–with-gd’ ‘–enable-gd-native-ttf’ ‘–with-ttf’ ‘–with-gettext’ ‘–with-jpeg-dir=/usr/local/lib’ ‘–with-freetype-dir=/usr/local/lib’ ‘–with-imap=/usr/local/imap-2007f’ ‘–with-imap-ssl’ ‘–with-kerberos’ ‘–with-openssl’ ‘–with-mcrypt’ ‘–with-mhash’ ‘–with-mysql=/usr’ ‘–with-mysqli=/usr/bin/mysql_config’ ‘–with-pdo-mysql=/usr’ ‘–with-pear’ ‘–with-png-dir=/usr/local/lib’ ‘–with-zlib’ ‘–with-zlib-dir=/usr/local/lib’ ‘–enable-soap’ ‘–enable-exif’ ‘–enable-zip’ ‘–with-iconv=/usr/local’ ‘–enable-bcmath’ ‘–enable-calendar’ ‘–enable-ftp’ ‘–enable-magic-quotes’ ‘–enable-sockets’ ‘–enable-mbstring’
    Server API Apache 2.0 Handler
    Virtual Directory Support disabled
    Configuration File (php.ini) Path /usr/local/lib
    Loaded Configuration File /usr/local/lib/php.ini
    Scan this dir for additional .ini files (none)
    Additional .ini files parsed (none)
    PHP API 20090626
    PHP Extension 20090626
    Zend Extension 220090626
    Zend Extension Build API220090626,NTS
    PHP Extension Build API20090626,NTS
    Debug Build no
    Thread Safety disabled
    Zend Memory Manager enabled
    Zend Multibyte Support disabled
    IPv6 Support enabled
    Registered PHP Streams https, ftps, compress.zlib, php, file, glob, data, http, ftp, phar, zip
    Registered Stream Socket Transports tcp, udp, unix, udg, ssl, sslv3, sslv2, tls
    Registered Stream Filters zlib.*, convert.iconv.*, mcrypt.*, mdecrypt.*, string.rot13, string.toupper, string.tolower, string.strip_tags, convert.*, consumed, dechunk

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Ok, tell me what you need. I’m ready to help you trace the problem.

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    The path to my website was not correct.
    So with mod_security switched off your plugin is working as expected I presume. But this wil make a site more vulnerable…

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Test 3/3: SitesManager.getSitesIdFromSiteUrl

    array(0) {
    }

    array(2) {
    [0]=>
    string(189) “HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 07:06:40 GMT
    Server: NOYB
    Vary: Accept-Encoding,User-Agent
    Content-Length: 4
    Connection: close
    Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8


    [1]=>
    string(202) “https://www.miocrates.eu/piwik/?module=API&method=API.getBulkRequest&format=json&urls%5B0%5D=method%3DSitesManager.getSitesIdFromSiteUrl%26idSite%3D28%26url%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.erwinodendaal.nl&token_auth=…”
    }

    array(2) {
    [“global_settings”]=>
    array(56) {
    [“revision”]=>
    string(10) “2015072101”
    [“last_settings_update”]=>
    string(10) “1438160854”
    [“piwik_mode”]=>
    string(4) “http”
    [“piwik_url”]=>
    string(30) “https://www.miocrates.eu/piwik/”
    [“piwik_path”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“piwik_user”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“piwik_token”]=>
    string(3) “set”
    [“auto_site_config”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“default_date”]=>
    string(9) “yesterday”
    [“stats_seo”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“dashboard_widget”]=>
    string(8) “disabled”
    [“dashboard_chart”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“dashboard_seo”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“toolbar”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“capability_read_stats”]=>
    array(5) {
    [“administrator”]=>
    string(1) “1”
    [“editor”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“author”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“contributor”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“subscriber”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    }
    [“perpost_stats”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“plugin_display_name”]=>
    string(8) “WP-Piwik”
    [“piwik_shortcut”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“shortcodes”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_mode”]=>
    string(7) “default”
    [“track_codeposition”]=>
    string(6) “footer”
    [“track_noscript”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_nojavascript”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“proxy_url”]=>
    string(25) “//www.miocrates.eu/piwik/”
    [“track_content”]=>
    string(8) “disabled”
    [“track_search”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_404”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“add_post_annotations”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“add_customvars_box”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“add_download_extensions”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“disable_cookies”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“limit_cookies”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“limit_cookies_visitor”]=>
    string(8) “34186669”
    [“limit_cookies_session”]=>
    string(4) “1800”
    [“limit_cookies_referral”]=>
    string(8) “15778463”
    [“track_admin”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“capability_stealth”]=>
    array(2) {
    [“administrator”]=>
    string(1) “1”
    [“editor”]=>
    string(1) “1”
    }
    [“track_across”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_across_alias”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_feed”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_feed_addcampaign”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_feed_campaign”]=>
    string(4) “feed”
    [“track_heartbeat”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“cache”]=>
    string(1) “1”
    [“http_connection”]=>
    string(4) “curl”
    [“http_method”]=>
    string(4) “post”
    [“disable_timelimit”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“connection_timeout”]=>
    string(1) “5”
    [“disable_ssl_verify”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“piwik_useragent”]=>
    string(3) “php”
    [“piwik_useragent_string”]=>
    string(8) “WP-Piwik”
    [“track_datacfasync”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“track_cdnurl”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“track_cdnurlssl”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“force_protocol”]=>
    string(8) “disabled”
    [“update_notice”]=>
    string(7) “enabled”
    }
    [“settings”]=>
    array(6) {
    [“name”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“site_id”]=>
    string(2) “28”
    [“noscript_code”]=>
    string(110) “<noscript><p><img src=”//www.miocrates.eu/piwik/piwik.php?idsite=1″ style=”border:0;” alt=”” /></p></noscript>”
    [“tracking_code”]=>
    string(0) “”
    [“last_tracking_code_update”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    [“dashboard_revision”]=>
    string(1) “0”
    }
    }
    `

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    Hi,

    My provider asked me to add this code to my .htaccess file. And that helps. I can now safe settings.

    <Files options-general.php>
    SecFilterEngine Off
    SecFilterScanPOST Off
    </files>

    But,
    When I tick “Auto config:” the plugin picks the first added website to Piwik and not the website as it’s supposed to do, namely based on the id in the tracking code. There is no pull down available to correct this.
    When I untick ‘Auto config:’ the pulldown shows and I can set the correct website to track.
    Standard tracking option is working also, before I had to add the code manually.

    Same here, it looks like for Sharing on Facebook the plugin takes some random image from the post/site, sometimes even the Capcha image…

    Thread Starter erwinodendaal

    (@erwinodendaal)

    I’ve blocked not logged in users from downloading pdf’s by adding these lines of code to the .htaccess file:

    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} ^.*(pdf)$
    RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !^.*wordpress_logged_in.*$ [NC]
    RewriteRule . - [R=403,L]

    No need anymore for the plugin to prevent the downloading.

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