I’m finding that the intended link will usually load, then the browser immediately redirects to the very first menu item the Plumbing Services page.
I am able to replicate the issue on multiple desktops, using Chrome on Windows and MacOS.
The behaviour also occurs on Safari on MacOS, but only if you are already on the same page as the fragment identifier link.
The issue does not occur on mobile.
So far the only work around I have been able to figure out is to create dummy URL and use 301 redirect to the fragment identifier link. (I have done this for Drainage > Hydraulic Design). However, this workaround results in a page reload, even if the user is on the relevant page already.
]]>Stigna mail od Halk Banka so izvestuvanje:
‘Ако вашата верзи?а за пресметка на хаш е ?hash ver1“ за вашите 3D Secure трансакции, сите наши трговци мора да се префрлат на структурата ?hash ver3“ до 23-ти Февруари 2024 година. Биде??и оваа верзи?а за пресметка на хаш содржи некомпатибилност и ризици со PCI DSS 4.0. Hash ver1 нема да биде поддржан од дадениот датум, ве молиме итно да се префрлите на hash ver3.’
Me interesira dali ke ima nekakov problem pri koristenje na plugin-ot ili ne?
Pozdrav
Google Ads advanced conversions ask for hashed SHA-256 user variables.
I see values not hashed in data layer created by the plugin.
Is it possible to have them hashed or they are ready to be sent to G ads?
thanks
]]>It’s not because of cache or cookies, as none of that has changed since the last time it was working. Nothing else has changed, either, no new plugins installed or updated, etc.
I tried a couple of things I saw in old external (non WP support) threads which fixed it for some people, including editing the template and saving (apparently, this forced php to behave for some people), disabling/enabling the reset count limit, etc. None of that worked.
I haven’t changed any role restrictions since the last time it worked, so that isn’t it.
Here’s the URL I get in the email: https://example.com/password-reset/?act=reset_password&hash[errors][no_password_reset][0]=Password reset is not allowed for this user&&&login=examplename
Of course, the domain and username aren’t real, for the purpose of this post.
I need this fixed pronto, as today is the day that people will be logging into this site en masse after not doing so for upwards of a year, so many of them won’t remember their passwords. Nice timing! Help?
]]>I use some specific directives for CSP, like the “report-to” which allows to send the log to endpoints. Is there any way to specificy the report-to? It should apply to CSP, COEP, and COOP.
Thanks for guiding me.
Edit: I noticed that hash, strict-dynamic, nonce, report-sample directives are also missing. I edited the title.
]]>I want to report a visual bug where the “Congratulations” page always shows in green when the user is logged in with permissions to edit the hash, regardless if the hash is enabled or disabled, even after reload. Works as intended if the user is logged out or logged in with a user without said permissions.
Tested in Firefox and Edge.
Thanks.
]]>Using “Scan Website” results in: “Does not compute! GDPRess Bot experienced issues while scanning the website …“
Also sometimes (rarely, not always) the following message appears as a WordPress dashboard message (id=message, class=notice notice-error is-dismissable”): “Gdpress encountered an error while downloading sdk.js?ver=1.11.0: The checksum of the file (a0acd6b852f3c1b1d8124ae81a722cd9) does not match the expected checksum value (6f9b806bdbef13d85fcd02d8073dce52).“
Seems to be related to two queries:
GET
https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js?ver=1.11.0
https://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js?hash=a1c8bd38a5d0c907d25506ed5c7c0537
These are just examples! The actual hashes change depending on which article/page of the website is visited.
Blocking the query seems to work regardless of the issue, which is fine by me since I don’t need the script anyway. However perhaps you could look into it? Generally some setting to let users choose whether they want to host a script locally or just block it, would be useful.
A setting to disable error messages generated by this plugin in WordPress dashboard would be appreciated.
Also consider the following: Activation status of “Test Mode” can not be changed when above error appears, since there is no “save” button. Expected behaviour: “Test Mode” should be changeable regardless.
]]>WordPress Address (URL): hxxp://website.com/here
Site Address (URL): hxxp://website.com/
This works fine to disguise the folder containing my WP site. However, when I hover over an image on the site, it displays the true URL. For example:
hxxp://website.com/here/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/myimage.jpg
How do you hide the full image path urls like they do on facebook, unspash.com
fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/316308304_697647721995685_8293590801928842002_n.jpg?_nc_cat=1&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=qepJjfPXJKUAX9gZnSf&_nc_ht=scontent-bru2-1.xx&oh=00_AfCNgs0_nOGYONL_HinUOdhKSaI3B24QDGiM_FetPvG2nQ&oe=638A69C8
unsplash.com/photo-1477322524744-0eece9e79640?ixid=MXwxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHw%3D&ixlib=rb-1.2.1&auto=format&fit=crop&w=1600&q=80
can this be done in .htaccess and if yes how? Or do you need a specific plugin to generate this type of urls for images on your site?
Thank you in advance.
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