Since upgrading to WordPress 6.7, Query Monitor and my debug log shows that this plugin is generating a ‘Doing it Wrong’ notice on every page load:
Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the denra-wp-dt domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.)
It’s not a fatal error, it’s for informational purposes, but I thought you’d like to know so you can correct it.
Thanks
Simon
I have a request: would it be possible to display the current version on the rollback screen? So whenever you have roll backed to some version and return to the rollback screen this is shown?
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The only thing that I need with the plugin is to list pdf files in the frontend so that the users can view them in their browser, like in the demo here: https://nsvwaterplan.org/documents-library/?dir=2881
Can I do that with the free version? If so, how do I go about it?
Because the website contains privacy sensitive information I can’t share the link here, but I can send it directly to you if necessary. Thank you!
Best regards,
Thomas
https://prnt.sc/fuYstR7ls5bP
I have asked my ISP to do a full database snapshot which is in progress now, it’s been more than 3 hours now and the page is unavailable for customers, plus because of the snapshot rollback, we lost several orders..
I’m using eStore theme.
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I logged into my dashboard and even though I could use the WordPress Admin page, this error was at the top of every page. Then, after looking at a few pages trying to troubleshoot, I couldn’t see any of my Admin stuff at all. WordPress ended up automatically sending me an email with a Recovery Mode link. From there, I logged in and the Plugins page showed Boostify Header Footer as throwing an error message. I deactivated it and sure enough, my website worked again.
In the meantime, I reinstalled 1.3.6 and it seems to be working fine.
I’m running WordPress version 6.6.2 with PHP 8.0
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