• Resolved susantau

    (@susantau)


    When I did my Wordfence scan today, this error was reported:

    Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/public/js_cache/calendar.js

    Was this file change made by the plugin author?

    thanks,
    Susan

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    Thread Starter susantau

    (@susantau)

    I’m using version 3.0. Is there a later version than that?

    If that’s the latest version, please let me know if the modification Wordfence is flagging was done by the plugin author.

    thanks!

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by susantau.
    Thread Starter susantau

    (@susantau)

    I got another Wordfence error yesterday:

    Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/public/js_cache/calendar.js
    Type: File

    Please just let me know if this is the plug-in author making these changes.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by susantau.

    @susantau, the cache area/folders of the plugin gets re-written when things change. These files are effectively compiled versions of the .twig files, and if the twig files change, then the content of these files will change as well. This avoids the twig files being processed every time (which would severely slow down the calendar).

    Sincerely,
    Ben | Timely Customer Support

    Thread Starter susantau

    (@susantau)

    Thanks very much for getting back with this info. I will take that as a yes.
    All best,
    Susan

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