Joost
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I just updated, keep you posted.
No I have not, and will not. Sorry.
Reasons:
1. I can not verify if the fix works, as it is dependent on visitors reporting the issue.
2. I use a CI-workflow, so changes are overwritten on a very regular basis, which would further impair the ability to verify. I would probably have to fork (or svn equivalent) your plugin in order to allow for this.I am not really sure why you don’t just roll out the fix with the next version. If that is not possible I would gladly help by trying to reproduce the bug. You obviously have an idea what is going wrong.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP ULike - All-in-One Engagement Toolkit] over load serverThanks for the fix! This seems to solve the problem.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP ULike - All-in-One Engagement Toolkit] over load serverSame here. The plugin is effectively killing our server now.
150 of these in the processlist, mysql goes to 1500% cpu (16 cores):
| 2889 | wordpress | localhost | xxxxxxxxxxxxx | Query | 12 | Sending data | SELECT item_id, meta_group, meta_key, meta_value FROM wp_ulike_meta WHERE item_id IN (358431) AND meta_group = ‘comment’ ORDER BY meta_id ASC | 0.000 |Please look into this, for now we had to switch off the plugin.
- This reply was modified 3 years ago by Joost.
Yes of course: https://mainzerbeobachter.com/feed/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Doneren met Mollie] Recurring payment confirm checkbox stays hiddenI see that this bug is now fixed. Thanks!
Fixes what issue? I’ve got multiple.
First of all the security issue -> https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/security-issue-plugin-allows-subscribers-to-submit-draft-posts/ . No answer there.
Secondly the issue with users not being able to actually upload an avatar due to the field missing. I wrote a forum entry about it, but that one seems to just have vanished without an answer.
I took a look at your release notes, and not a word on both issues. You could at least acknowledge that you read the issues instead of just ignoring them and then claim that ‘it’ is fixed.
Basically, it’s not. A lot of people are complaining about not seeing the upload field for avatars, which makes the plugin all but useless. Instead of engaging and trying to find the problem, the maintainers are ignoring the problem while saying ‘It’s working for me’. If multiple people on different parts of the globe are notifying you of a problem the chances that it’s not a real problem diminish rapidly.
Combine that with a security issue (subscribers being allowed to add draft posts), and I beg to differ.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by Joost.
I have the problem in the backend as well. The section just disappeared. It’s not possible anymore for anyone to edit a profile picture, rendering this plugin totally useless for now. ??
- This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by Joost.
I have the same problem
PHP 7.4/latest WordPress
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] yoast index with wp-cliNo error messages, and there’s nothing logged to the error log.
This is how it looks when running the command
Indexing posts 100% [====================================] 4:52 / 4:52It just keeps going on without timing out.
Incidently, after letting this run for a few hours yesterday, the message in the back end has disappeared, but the option in the tools section of SEO is still there.
Clicking it seems to remedy the problem, as it acknowledges that it succesfully indexed the site, but after a page refresh, the button to index appears again.
Thanks for fixing this. Had te same problem!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Ban] Ban only one pageAh, sorry. Got a message and thought it was about my plugin: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-ban-manager/ ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Ban] Ban only one pageThe plugin does not even do that. It only bans commenting from an IP or username, it never blocks people from entirely seeing your site.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [searchReplace] Installation questionYou should upload it to the server where your site is located. The /wp-content/plugins dir is relative to your root directory. Your root directory is the directory where you find your wp-config.php file, usually something like /home/username/public_html or /var/www/vhosts/sitename
Regards,
Joost.