However, the issue is resolved when I deactivate the AIOS plugin. I’m wondering if it’s possible to fix this issue by adjusting a specific setting within the plugin, rather than completely deactivating it?
]]>As an example, here is a page that has two listings for the same business https://allenparkchamber.net/business-directory-2/?wpbdp_view=search&kw=zeal. The one with the logo is older, throws a 403 error. The other listing is for the same business, but doesn’t display the logo but instead, the default image. No matter how many times the featured image (the logo) is added, it never displays.
I created a new listing today, https://allenparkchamber.net/business-directory-2/test/, and any new listings will not display the image either.
Here is what has been done to try to correct the issue with no success:
I’m out of ideas. HOPING you can help!! Thank you!
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URL: https://www.drtitorodriguezbouza.com
MySQL Version: 5.5.5
WP Table Prefix: b3e4b5f3a3c5_
WP Version: 6.7
Server Name: www.drtitorodriguezbouza.com
Cookie Domain: www.drtitorodriguezbouza.com
CURL Library Present: Yes
CSS path: /home/drtitoro/public_html/drtitorodriguezbouza.com/wp-content/uploads/trustindex-google-widget.css
PHP Info:
Version: 7.4.33
Memory Usage: 25.93MB
Memory Limit: 512M
Max Upload Size: 128M
Max Post Size: 128M
Allow URL fopen: On
Allow URL Include: Off
Display Errors: Off
Max Script Execution Time: 300 seconds
WP_HTTP_BLOCK_EXTERNAL: not defined
WP_ACCESSIBLE_HOSTS: not defined
Plugin: Widgets para rese?as de Google
Plugin Version: 12.4.3
Options:
active: 1
page-details: {
“id”: “ChIJfxzKY8QpQg0RirLIwSP3cG4”,
“name”: “drtitorodriguezbouza , Alerg\u00f3logo ( especialista en alergia )”,
“address”: “C. de Hermosilla, 48, Salamanca, 28001 Madrid, Spain”,
“avatar_url”: “https:\/\/lh5.googleusercontent.com\/-WnUO-1hwGPQ\/AAAAAAAAAAI\/AAAAAAAAAAA\/3QCeqXkWDqw\/s160-c-k-mo\/photo.jpg”,
“rating_number”: 314,
“rating_score”: 5
}
subscription-id: 2b09104gc
proxy-check:
style-id: 4
review-content:
%reviewer_name%
%created_at%
%text%
La evaluación general en PLATFORM_NAME es RATING_SCORE de RATING_SCALE, en base a RATING_NUMBER rese?as
]]>I have googled, but everything I’ve found is confusing. One of the suggestions is to login via FTP and delete the htaccess file through cpanel, which I tried but it didn’t fix the problem. This is the website I found to try and fix this problem but it hasn’t worked out yet: https://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-fix-the-403-forbidden-error-in-wordpress/#aioseo-2-fix-403-forbidden-error-caused-by-corrupt-htaccess-file
apbct-public-bundle.min.js?ver=6.34:1
POST https://********.com/wp-json/cleantalk-antispam/v1/js_keys__get 403 (Forbidden)
and I do have the “Use static keys for JavaScript check” option set to “On”
I noticed after activating the 8G Firewall, I am no longer able to edit my Elementor Pages. It instead gives me a 403 Access Denied error, and does not allow me to preview the page, edit it, or even access it from the public internet.
At first I thought it may have been a server-side issue, and went through all the normal troubleshooting processes of deleting and re-generating my htaccess, checking permissions of everything, etc.
It wasn’t until I finally disabled all my plugins and re-enabled one by one, where after re-activating everything, I couldn’t duplicate the issue. Then I noticed I had the notification to activate the 8G Firewall.
After activating the 8G Firewall, I began receiving the same errors with Elementor. I then downgraded to the 7G Firewall, and the issue resolved. When I turned 8G back on, the issue came back.
I hope this is helpful!
Thank you.
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