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  • Hello, first I would like to start by saying that I feel your plugin is one of the best. That said, I also feel there are times in which the current minimum requirements by your plugin is a little too excessive for what my clients and their users are willing to provide. Yes, security of log-ins on a website over the internet is upmost important to prevent misuse, malware, viruses and the like from occurring, but as a good friend used to say: “If you want the very best security for a website, take the physical server, put it in a 10-foot thick concrete box with no door, window, or connections; otherwise, sacrifices must be made.” My client uses bbpress with their site and almost all the users and moderators (as well as the clients) have expressed the conditions for the password are too much. Their target audience are teens and young adults (gaming site) and many keep having to reset their password at least twice a week due to the extremes your plugin requires. I choose your plugin for the best control over the password requirements and the best preventative measures against attack. However, if I can not get some lax requirements soon, I’ll have to look elsewhere. Once again, great plugin, but please reconsider mine and other’s requests for more control on the requirements.

    Thread Starter Morisu

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    Okay, did as you suggested and found that it was bbPress (forgot to add that above) doing the repeating. I will shoot them a post in their forums about the issue. Thanks for suggesting turning off plugins, sleep-deprived is not the best time to be coding.

    Sorry about that, I have done so. Thank you.

    Hello, I too am having this problem, though functionality in itself is not affected, the error logs for my client’s site using this plugin averages 28MB a day! They are a high-traffic site and I need to cut the clutter this plugin is causing. The site is running on PHP v5.4.4 (for local development) and PHP v5.3.27 (for the web server). The web server is running on Debian while the local is running on MAMP (Mac). I get the same number of errors for each in the logs and I also get another Illegal string offset 'value' in [file path]/wp-content/plugins/automatic-youtube-video-posts/core/parse.php on line 264

    Any help will be appreciated!

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