Sonja London
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Has this been corrected in the plugin yet? i.e. did it make it into latest version 1.5?
Do we have an ETA on the fix from s2?
We would prefer not to update the code in either s2 or pluggables IF the fix will be out soon.
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In reply to: [Email Login] new versionWe too would like too know when will this be updated for 4.3?
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In reply to: [Events Manager - Calendar, Bookings, Tickets, and more!] If recurring eventIt looks like the recurrence is even retrieved from the database into the EM_Event Object, but not put in a placeholder!
[recurrence_freq] => daily
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In reply to: [Events Manager - Calendar, Bookings, Tickets, and more!] If recurring eventI assume by tag you mean placeholder?
It seems sad that the information is desired by many AND it is clearly stored by events manager, but no one thought to create a placeholder?
Although my personal opinion is that this is a glaring hole in Events Manager, I am open to creating a bit of code.
I have already leveraged this example – List Recurring Events as one Event
Any pointers or examples to help get me, and many others, started?
AND – how do we lobby for an addition in a future release?
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In reply to: [Events Manager - Calendar, Bookings, Tickets, and more!] If recurring eventI too would like to know if this was ever answered?
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Remove thank you for updating page@joseph – Big thanks to you and Thomas. We will try it and share any findings.
If every plugin I used did this, the dashboard would be a war zone.
Dashboard spam does appear to be a sad trend among some plugin developers.
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Thank You for updating screen hijacking+1
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Please remove your invasive update message+1
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Remove thank you for updating pageI would like to know this also. It is soooo obnoxious.
Did not work for me.
Also receiving these.
I did a quick scan of the code and it does appear that there are some instances of add_query_arg() and remove_query_arg() functions that may be vulnerable.
@snowboardmommy – thanks for trying.
@wfsupport – Please keep us posted. This is a big inconvenience for anyone with a large number of sites.
+1 for this change.