Viktor Nagornyy
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Saw this comment. My recommendation is to use Photoshop’s Save for Web feature to get good quality and lower size – but as a photo blog quality is important, so you do have to sacrifice speed for quality.
Also, I would recommend using CDN service to serve images quicker than regular hosting. Your best option.
Fix works great. Just make sure you replace all instances!
Everything after step 5 is for implementing statistics inside theme. If you simply want to view statistics, just go to Statistics > View Stats.
no, its a different theme. originally, it was buttercream theme and we customized it.
My website uses latest WP and plugins versions and still has this issue, so it’s not that. Also, no caching plugins. Issue just showed up.
I can confirm same issue on tomfrom’s website as mine.
@jnorell thats my guess, since this is only happening on one website though i have it on many others.
I have to confirm this issue but the problem is, this only happens on one of my blogs – rest of them with same setup don’t have this issue.
Either W3TC or BWPS keep messing up htaccess file. Whats more weird, I’ve set my htaccess to 444 (read-only) permission and it STILL gets changed to 644 and then coruptign the file.
Here’s how it get’s corrupted:
https://i.imgur.com/Ke01LTS.pngI don’t understand how/why my permissions change AND why this happens only on this one specific WP blog. Weird!
Nope, still getting an error. I tried different OS/browser configurations on separate machines. Still getting 404 if deleting product or changing quantity. A friend of mine mentioned that it could be error with form post method since its redirecting to 404.
Any update?
Hey Caspar,
Here’s an update.Backing up to folder (db and files) works fine. My original Job was setup for Amazon S3. This is the job that’s generating those errors. I did not see a place where I can define temporary folder for backwpup? Am I missing it or does it use WP defined temp folder?
Here’s what’s in the debug.log file:
[02-May-2013 16:35:54 UTC] PHP Warning: Please use another folder: C:/.../site/wwwroot in C:\...\site\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\backwpup\inc\class-job.php on line 904 [02-May-2013 16:35:55 UTC] PHP Warning: Please use another folder: C:/.../site/wwwroot in C:\...\site\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\backwpup\inc\class-job.php on line 904 [02-May-2013 16:35:55 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Backups folder does not exist or is not writable for BackWPup in C:\...\site\wwwroot\wp-content\plugins\backwpup\inc\class-job.php on line 452
Azure sets permissions as read/write/execute for everything. Any ideas?
Thanks.
I upgraded to the latest version, still same issue. Any help?
Hey Chris,
We might be able to help with IIS integration. One of our clients uses IIS based hosting, so we had to figure out a way to re-write htaccess to be compatible with web.config rules. We did get it to work with custom login url and blocking bad agents. Now trying to figure out how to integrate it with BWPS.What’s the best way to get in touch with you once we have a working solution for IIS? Github forum maybe?
Thanks,
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