Ruhani Rabin
Forum Replies Created
-
Hi @nayeem-ul-islam-nipun yes the beta patch solved the issue. Sorry it was my bad, i should have updated it here. I hope you guys are patching it in the subsequent version. Thanks for the fast resolution on this.
Same problem. I think they did not do test on this release properly.
hi @paulmah go here https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-mail-smtp/advanced/ then scroll to the bottom and select 2.0.1 and click download
Ok got it @capuderg
Hi @paulmah should we revert back to 2.0.1? I think i agree with you since the 201 I am having this notice issue, the problem will be it will keep on showing update plugin notification, probably need to find a way to suppress that
Exactly the same thing I am also having @paulmah
@sanzeeb3 Thanks for getting back to me. Yes, I can confirm I am (also) using UpdraftPlus. Since my domain email is google hosted, so I can’t really switch to any other service at the moment, I will wait for you guys for an alternative non-conflict solution.
Regardless of the Notice msg, the emails get delivered from the contact form tho.
It is just annoying a bit to see the msg on every admin page, is there any filter I can use for that – temporarily?
Not sure why it is returning errors on my MariaDB
#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near ''#038)' at line 1
Server info:
Server type: MariaDB Server version: 10.3.12-MariaDB-log - MariaDB Server Protocol version: 10
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin. Reason: Server info
Hi, @andergmartins sorry for the late reply but the above query does not work due to extra strings in the saved DB value:
https://www.domain.com/?p=18703&preview=true&preview_id=18703
wp is stripping #038 from this url..see the pic here https://imgur.com/cLpvnIladding
#038
to the query returns an error- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin.
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin. Reason: more details
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin.
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin. Reason: update url
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin.
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin.
@publishpress the RSS FEED still inlcudes the wrong permlink URL (domain.com/feed/)
<guid isPermaLink="false"> domain.com/?p=18454&preview=true&preview_id=18454 </guid>
this is supposed to be:
<guid isPermaLink="false"> domain.com/?p=18454 </guid>
You can inspect a live feed URL here – GUID section
- This reply was modified 5 years ago by Ruhani Rabin. Reason: spelling
Hi @andergmartins, I have removed the previous plugin 2.0.2 and installed 2.0.3 alpha and it seems it has resolved the problem. I will monitor more (RSS feed entries) and let you know. Thanks a lot.
Dear @publishpress
When I prepare to publish a post on a scheduled date, and click the schedule button, it is supposed to show me the URL in the final URL format. such as domain.com/?p=1233 or xxx.com/%post-name% format. It shows me the Final post URL as
https://www.domain.com/?p=18546&preview=true&preview_id=18546
-< this is supposed to behttps://www.domain.com/?p=18546
This goes the same for the RSS feed:
The posts that are already published should have a full URL as GUID. But, it carries a different (preview URL) than the final post URL likehttps://www.domain.com/?p=18546
You can try these images for reference: https://imgur.com/a/NR0EQGU
This only happened after I started using PublishPress. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [AMP for WP - Accelerated Mobile Pages] Not thinking aheadThanks for replying Ahmed,
I think it is a good way to go:We actually do a full QA and testing before releasing an update.
My point of view is that almost every day there is an update, so it is impossible to know whether this release is stable or not. I think it is possible to make it weekly updates too. And of course, there are critical vs non-critical updates.
You can even do it with A/B testing if the user wants. Imagine a day to day person is using this, but have no idea if the functions are stable or might break the site.
As an ex plugin author, I have nothing against the plugin. In fact, I would love to see the betterment of it. I have gone through the frequent updates process and slowly understood that too frequent updates can create different levels of problems.Give it a thought, I am not saying that you change the process immediately. But think about it from many different types of user perspectives.
@militarium please clear you W3TC Cache (or similar plugins) and the red text will be back. it seems the W3TC cache plugin also cache some part of WP Admin.
You should use it depending on the frequency of posting. If you post 5 articles a day. You should cleanup every two days. If you post 7 articles a week, it is okay to do once a week. It’s an overall better practice to use it weekly. Hope this helps.
This plugin uses WordPress SQL objects to query, so it will be working evening after a long time, as Long WordPress internal SQL objects/fields does not change.
The real question is whether it worked or not?
Yes / No
Whether it is updated is kind of a question without any actual usefulness into it.
@settler11 @steven Ma – is that answer your question ??