• Resolved static1911

    (@static1911)


    Hello there,

    First of all – GREAT plugin! Love it so far. But I’ve got one problem with it though, its a PITA for me.
    After I activate the plugin I just can’t edit pictures within WordPress. It was a handy feature and I still can’t figure out which option blocks it, can you help me?

    Best wishes

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  • Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Hi,
    I would try some simple tests by deactivating each feature one at a time starting with the firewall rules until you find it.

    Thread Starter static1911

    (@static1911)

    Will do tomorrow!
    Next problem I’ve encountered is that this plugin interferes with 301 redirects, can’t get those to work. 301 plugins doesn’t work, even 301 rules in htaccess seems to be broken. Gonna make some tests tomorrow, 404’s are bad thing for Seo and inability to edit images within WordPress is just uncool.
    Oh, and with new 6G security 404’s were 403’s, had to change it into 5G.

    Hi,

    Same problem. Did you find what feature blocks the editor?

    Hi,

    in # 5G:[QUERY STRINGS]

    disable these lines :
    #RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (\”|%22).*(<|>|%3) [NC,OR]
    #RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} (\;|’|\”|%22).*(union|select|insert|drop|update|md5|benchmark|or|and|if) [NC,OR]

    works for me

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Hi @kalyx,
    Why aren’t you using the 6G rules? They are meant to supersede the 5G.

    Hi @wpsolutions

    I was using both.
    I think you could replace the checkbox button by a radio button, or totally remove the 5G part

    Best regards

    Serge

    I’m having this same issue. Cannot use the editor inside the Media Library without getting the error. “Could not load the preview image. Please reload the page and try again.” If I deactivate All in One plug in the editor works, reactivate and re-install to my htaccess file and media editing returns the error when trying to make any type of edit. I’ve read it may be an issue with a closed .php file ‘?>’ or a php open with a ‘space’… I looked at a few of the .php files for the plug in but did not quickly notice any issue as described. Anyway, is there a solution? Thanks!

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