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  • Plugin Author Robert Dempsey

    (@robertd62)

    You are dealing with our older plugin that has now been available for over a year now. All we have now is the PRO version.

    Anything dealing this that old version of WPS will start in the data bade with WPS-

    Thread Starter sme

    (@sitesme)

    Thank you Robert.

    Unfortunately I wasn’t able to find any entry with WPS on it, meaning I have no clue about the source of those requests which are generating a few 404 page errors.

    Thank you anyway.

    Plugin Author Robert Dempsey

    (@robertd62)

    That is actually a page call check your coding on your pages where the error ie generated from to see if you can find it.

    Thread Starter sme

    (@sitesme)

    Any clue on how can I find the page call on my pages? Search & find in someway?

    Plugin Author Robert Dempsey

    (@robertd62)

    Did you delete all the pages for WPS and then remove them from the trash can as well? did you delete the WPS directory as well.

    Thread Starter sme

    (@sitesme)

    Hi Robert,

    I really have no memory of installing this plugin, it could be a long time ago and I only noticed these files now.

    However, I did a deep search in both the database and in all files but there is not a single mention to that path I reported before.

    It can be probably a crawl trying to access it… but I have no clue about the source.

    Either way, thank you very much for your help.

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