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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPGPlus] Couldn't resolve host 'plus.google.comhttps'Yup. I just got the same error.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Template Tag Shortcodes] Anyone still using Template Tag Shortcodes?I’ve been using it, but I ran into a problem. I’m getting an error message. I like the plugin, though. I’ll post a separate ticket for the error.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Disqus Comment System] Disqus plug-in not showingI’m experiencing the exact same problem. I tried switching to the Twenty Thirteen theme, and DISQUS works just fine. But in Twenty Fourteen, it fails.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Starbox - the Author Box for Humans] Doesn't work after latest updateThanks askmediy.
I confirm what everyone else is reporting. The latest update doesn’t work.
Done
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Limit Login Attempts] Permanent Ban IPsI agree with OP. While IPs can certainly be blocked via .htaccess, it would be great if we could simply add them to a blacklist within the plugin settings page.
Even better would be to block IPs in a blacklist WITHOUT notifying the hacker that they’ve been blocked. This way, they won’t be tempted to change IP addresses.
When you block an IP via .htaccess, the hacker knows you’ve blocked him … a drawback.
By the way, your plugin is excellent.
matthiaswh: your solution worked for me. Thanks.
I agree with others that this is not a good solution for someone who doesn’t know how to manipulate the back-end database of WordPress, but it does work if you know how to do it.
This bug needs fixing.
Bingo! You’re brilliant. That was the problem.
define( ‘WPCACHEHOME’, had the old path in it. It never updated. I deleted the line, reinstalled, and everything worked.
Thanks Donncha!
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By the way, in case I wasn’t clear, c:\ was the beginning of the old Windows path.
Also, I’ve verified each time that the two files you mentioned aren’t there after I delete the plugin.
However, I did notice that when I try to install and activate, the two files you mentioned do NOT get installed.
If I try to visit the admin page for the plugin after activation, it gives me the same errors and tells me, “Cannot continue… fix previous problems and retry.”
The wp-content folder’s permissions are set to 765, so that shouldn’t be the problem.
Both those files are already gone. I just did a dump of the entire database and searched it for strings beginning with c:\ but there aren’t any. Any idea where else I should look?
Yup. Tried deleting and reinstalling multiple times. I also double-checked via FTP to make sure everything deleted when I uninstalled. It did.
Also tried using another browser (Chrome instead of Firefox) and cleared the cache. Same problem as before.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] [Plugin: WordPress SEO by Yoast] Suggestion: rel="publisher"Nevermind … it has since been added. Go to SEO > Titles & Metas > Home
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] [Plugin: WordPress SEO by Yoast] Suggestion: rel="publisher"I second the motion. Publisher results are now showing up in the SERPs. I saw a stat that 71% of all searches involve named entities. This includes people, companies, organizations, bands, and even things like software and books.
Forum: Hacks
In reply to: Change menu based on passed parametersCan anyone help me with this?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Custom IP Spam catching moduleI gave up on Akismet awhile ago because of its inconsistency. It is too easily beaten by the spammers.
Thanks for the hint about wpcf7_spam. I’ll look into it.
By the way, I really do suggest you look at Todd Lahman’s Spam Free WordPress filter, which I mentioned in my earlier post. It’s amazingly good. He claims a 100% spam catching rate. I can’t prove that rate is accurate, but I’ve never had a spam comment get through his plugin, and I run it on several sites.