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  • Thread Starter Jeff Mackey

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    Peter — thanks! Yes, I plan on reaching out to the RSS Aggregator folks.

    Yep, I forgot to toggle the support request ‘closed’ on my last reply.

    Thread Starter Jeff Mackey

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    Again, thanks for replying. I will continue to dig to see if I can find a solution somehow.

    Thread Starter Jeff Mackey

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    Thank you for replying. The site is actually on AWS, running ubuntu/ngnix. I was able to dig into the error logs and found out that there’s a conflict with your plugin and another one I am using on the client’s site called “WP RSS Aggregator”. That plugin has an add-on called “WP RSS Aggregator – Feed to Post” which takes content from an RSS feed and creates Posts.

    According to the error log snippet below, it doesn’t like the fact that I am running that, plus the “Media Credit” plugin, as well as the “Classic Editor” plugin.

    The client requires the other two plugins (Classic Editor and WP RSS Aggregator – Feed to Post). All three worked fine together before the Media Credit version 4.x update so not sure what changed.

    Anyway, this is FYI for you and others that may run into this, as it’s clearly an edge case. Not sure what I can do in the meantime.

    Error log snippet:

    2019/03/14 12:28:17 [error] 12178#12178: *34022108 FastCGI sent in stderr: “PHP message: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function get_current_screen() in /var/www/site/wp-content/plugins/wp-rss-feed-to-post/includes/wprss-ftp-meta.php:70
    Stack trace:
    #0 /var/www/site/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(286): WPRSS_FTP_Meta->disable_visual_editor(true)
    #1 /var/www/site/wp-includes/plugin.php(208): WP_Hook->apply_filters(true, Array)
    #2 /var/www/site/wp-includes/general-template.php(3123): apply_filters(‘user_can_riched…’, true)
    #3 /var/www/site/wp-content/plugins/media-credit/includes/media-credit/components/class-classic-editor.php(93): user_can_richedit()
    #4 /var/www/site/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(286): Media_Credit\Components\Classic_Editor->initialize_editor_integration(”)
    #5 /var/www/site/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(310): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array)
    #6 /var/www/site/wp-includes/plugin.php(465): WP_Hook->do_action(Array)
    #7 /var/www/site/wp-settings.php(505): do_action(‘init’)
    #8 /var/www/site/wp-config.php(91): require_once(‘/var/www/site/w…’)” while reading response header from upstream, client: 66.249.66.211, server: 13.58.18.0, request: “POST /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=acc_get_banners HTTP/1.1”, upstream: “fastcgi://127.0.0.1:9000”, host: “thejewishnews.com”, referrer: “https://13.58.18.0/2012/07/05/greener-than-green/”

    Thread Starter Jeff Mackey

    (@jsmackey)

    I just saw this message (didn’t see it before!):

    etc/nginx/nginx.conf could not be written. This could be due to a permissions issue. Ensure that PHP runs as a user that has permission to write to this location. (itsec-lib-file-write-file-put-contents-failed)

    Will someone please point me in the direction on how to fix this? Thanks!

    Thread Starter Jeff Mackey

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    Looking into it further, here’s the code that’s on my sign up form for the first product’s button:

    <input onclick=”javascript:document.chargifySignupForm.submit.value=’4664329′;” name=”submit” type=”submit” value=”Digital Only Subscription”>

    on this page https://six15.net/jnchargify/subscribe/?return_url=https://six15.net/jnchargify/premium-content/

    Hi, it’s me, the “buddy”.

    The problem he’s describing continues to happen even when I disable ALL plugins and revert the theme back to TwentyTen defaults.

    I suppose I could actually delete the plugin directories and try again, but you’d think that they’re disabled would prevent any functionality from happening…

    If you’re wondering if there’s business possibility for premium plugins, I think that with the coming release of WordPress 3 and the already budding premium theme marketplace, there will definitely be a market for premium plugins.

    For a client site that has a need requiring specific functionality, I would feel more confident in using (and paying for) a “premium” plugin to handle that requirement rather than hunt and peck for the right one to use. More often than not when I have had to hunt for plugin functionality, it results in time wasted.

    I think for a plugin to be “premium”, it has to do one thing extremely well and not upset the WordPress apple cart too much.

    For instance, the Gravity Forms premium plugin– That is the first plugin I have purchased a license for after using almost every other contact form plugin the WordPress community ever created, in addition to integrating Wufoo forms into client sites. Now it’s my go-to plugin for forms when I am setting up a new client site.

    I would gladly pay for other premium plugins that similarly handle or modify WordPress’ user/role/permission model. That is another reoccurring client need.

    Same issue for me when inserting an image into a post and using the editor to alight left/right the image. 2 1×1 dots show up in place of the image. Very frustrating, as it of course only happens when using IE, not FF.

    I have the same problem as well, and this could be a show-stopper for me implementing a WordPress powered site for a client (that insists on using IE). I have come close to pulling my hair out doing multiple Google searches on this topic to no solution..

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