knobby44
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I have the same thing happening. This text shows as inserted in an event registration form (not shown by choice) and it’s only showing in Firefox. I have the latest WP installed and latest FF Browser.
If I disable Wangguard, and re-enable it, the location of the text changes on my page as well and show or not show when enabling or disabling the plugin respectively.
I need to get rid of this, but see no security qustions that are showing this. If I view the page with the FF Source Chart plugin, I see that it’s showing this information about the place it’s put into the page.
<!–[if !IE]–>
<style type=”text/css”>
.kqfqRM {display:none; visibility:hidden}
</style>
<div class=”kqfqRM”>
<input id=”nscijdxT” name=”newuser_a7a83e8d8c” value=”” type=”text”>
</div>
<!–[endif]–>
<!–[if !IE]–>
<style type=”text/css”>
.uAstGIPkZ {position:absolute; top:-1956px}
</style>
<div class=”uAstGIPkZ”>
<label for=”baa2ef2251″>
Write down whats your favorite hobby is (required)
</label><input tabindex=”13563″ id=”fqOLxTJbV” name=”baa2ef2251″ value=”” type=”text”>
</div>
<!–[endif]–>
<!–[if !IE]–>
<input id=”hWBjdSPxL” name=”user_720301c082″ value=”” type=”hidden”>
<!–[endif]–>This really needs some help right away. Thank you for the assistance in advance.
I just found another link that has the code showing in the Wangguard PHP Script.
https://plugins.svn.www.ads-software.com/wangguard/trunk/wangguard-admin.php
So it looks as though this is not handling Firefox correctly and really messes up a professional looking page with the text in the middle of the page.
Well, I went and remapped my subsites last night, and now have a slightly different result.
The current state of the login is functional, but on all my subsites, when I log into one of them, I am always re-directed to the main site and can’t seem to get to the sub-site unless not logged in.
If using the Intrusion Detection, You might try to use the Securtiy/Intrusion Detection/404 White List/ (add your IP here).
When I tried to use the intrusion detection, I also was locked out of my site due to to many 404’s. When I added my IP, I was at least not blocked from loggin in after that.
I have no idea why, although my install is multisite and was a fresh installation. I have the feeling that there are some things in the multisite or a few plugins, that were hard coded and didn’t like some of the other settings and made it so it couldn’t find things. But, with this section off, everything worked fine.
I have not had time to try and figure this out either.
I am setting up my sites, and have a domain multisite installation.
When I tried to change the section under Security/Hide Backend. This is supposed to set the login URL to xyz.com/login, xyz.com/admin, and xyz.com/register. That part worked.
But, when trying to go to a subsite, like 123.com (a sub-site for the multisite install where the 123.com site is domain mapped) then the redirect or pages did not work and when trying to login (the normal login page would show up), it wouldn’t even find the page for the site once the user info was entered.
I have since unselected that to leave the login and registration pages as the default WP page URL’s, but last time I did this, I was getting way too many false registrations and my site wasn’t even running yet.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Genealogy] [Plugin: Genealogy] Showing the family tree in a page, ContinuedThe only other thing I haven’t tried is to see if another person can update someone elses post of the Family member.
Is this just a permissions thing on the created custom post/page?
Is there a way to export this information? Or, would I have to make some custom form possibly with Gravity Forms to retrieve the information? If so, what are the Db fields being used by the plugin to capture this information?
Thanks for a great start on Genealogy!
Same junk here. I had to go into my ftp site and delete this plugin folder to log into the site.
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