agcyphers
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Same issue here on a new server, changed line 251 to use “attachment” as Content-Disposition instead of “inline”
header( "Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$filename\"" );
Not sure where my settings are wrong to cause this to be needed, but the above works.
CentOS 7.4.1708 with Apache 2.4.6 and PHP 7.2
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In reply to: [WP Support Plus Responsive Ticket System] Email NotificationsThe greater point here is that a support plugin is, essentially, pointless for the overwhelming majority of users if it doesn’t include at least a minimal email notifications implementation. I have access to the add-ons, but putting this necessary feature behind a paywall is just…wrong. As such, I’ll be paying more for a different solution if necessary. I can’t trust that you won’t take other features that should be part of a base installation and start charging me for those somewhere down the line.
I’ve relied on your plugin for a very long time, and it has been great, but I feel I must move on. Best of luck.
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In reply to: [WP Support Plus Responsive Ticket System] Email NotificationsAgreed. I’ve relied on it for a very long time. It looks like I have access to all of the add-ons for the new release under my purchase way-back-when, somehow, but I can’t support a decision like this. A support system is basically useless without at least the most basic of email notifications.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Support Plus Responsive Ticket System] Email NotificationsDitto. Looking at either Awesome Support or WPMU’s plugin.
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In reply to: [WP Support Plus Responsive Ticket System] Email NotificationsTo be clear, I can understand putting some things behind a paywall, but basic email notification? C’mon…
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In reply to: [WP Support Plus Responsive Ticket System] Email NotificationsI haven’t looked yet, but I’m getting ready to. If that’s the case, I will be moving on to a different product. Thanks for the response, @spikerzz
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In reply to: [Private groups] Option to Exclude Super StickiesUsing the
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In reply to: [Private groups] Option to Exclude Super StickiesThis also appears to be the case in Category view, and was a change made in 1.7
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In reply to: [Private groups] Option to Exclude Super StickiesAnd…nope. I was wrong. Jumped the gun. This isn’t resolved. Subsequent posting revealed that this is, indeed, still an issue.
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In reply to: [Private groups] Option to Exclude Super StickiesOK, it looks like Sticky in Recent Mode will act as I expected Super Sticky to. Which is…yeah…unexpected. Marking as resolved.
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In reply to: [Bug Library] [Plugin: Bug Library] Requests and BugsAlso, it would be nice if we could select who would receive the new bug notifications, instead of just sending them to the Admin.
No luck there, either. Thanks anyway.
Yeah, I disabled all other plugins, and went back to the TwentyEleven theme, no joy there.
No worries, mate. Thanks again.
I have PHP 5.3 and 93MB of memory, so I would assume that’s not the issue. Ah well, I’ll either have to restructure that script or move to WP-Syntax. Lame. Thanks for the help.
I wonder if it could be a PHP issue. What version of PHP does your host use? What’s your PHP memory limit?