Fran?ois Moreau
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MapPress Maps for WordPress] fr_FR not loading correctly in MapPress 2.56.11Oh! Bonaldi is right. I didn’t realize it at first because I had fiddled with some files and I had decided to just uninstall and reinstall MapPress. WordPress reports that I have MapPress 2.57.2 installed, but the translations do work here now though.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MapPress Maps for WordPress] fr_FR not loading correctly in MapPress 2.56.11Hi Chris,
It works! It’s all translated now.
Merci beaucoup (thank you very much)!
Fran?ois
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MapPress Maps for WordPress] fr_FR not loading correctly in MapPress 2.56.11I’ve made the update to 2.57.1. It has made some translations appear (New Map –> Nouvelle carte), but some others still don’t despite being ready in translate.www.ads-software.com (Map Library –> Cartothèque). Is it just a matter of time for it to propagate or is there something I can do to refresh my installation?
I agree that translating has become super tricky. I’ll have to understand this process better myself for my own work.
Thank you very much for your reply!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Application Passwords] Is this plugin suppose to resctrict API access ?(I’m not a maintainer, just a user passing by.)
This plugin’s job is not restrict but to authentify. What it does is allow REST requests to be run as a particular user. The GET request you’re testing runs fine (with or without the plugin) even without any authentication since it does not require any particular capability to be executed. Any anonymous user can browse your posts and that’s what a GET on /posts does in a way.
If you try to POST or DELETE without an Authorization header you will get a different behaviour.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Application Passwords] Convenient and more secure than using User passwordsHi Blair,
Very insightful review, thanks.
I was wondering though: since the credentials in the Authorization header are not encrypted (making HTTPS mandatory to prevent eavesdropping), why do you see Application Passwords as more secure than Basic Auth?
Regards,
Fran?ois