Bubba
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Hi
The reason I brought it up is that the PHP Compatibility checker seems to also check for all of the PHP versions:
https://imgur.com/a/JlxeMWEThis issue is not resolved. I am running the latest WF and still can’t get the review button to do anything.
I have:
- Disabled CloudFlare (put it in Dev mode)
- Cleared Cookies and re-logged back in.
- Did a Hard Refresh (Ctrl + F5)
- Disabled all Ad blocking
- Gone to the “Help” tab and tried clicking the Review button there
- Used incognito mode
- Used Chrome, Edge and Firefox
What I won’t do, just to be able to click a button:
- Disable all my plugins and 1 by 1 re-enable them, testing the button in between each one.
- Reset WF and go through the headache of setting everything back up later
- Hack any of the files (hand editing them to fix a broken issue.
- I’d be willing to change a db value if I were told the exact value to change, but I won’t spend all day trying to investigate which value needs to be changed.
- Screw with my theme
Update: scratch that, I just read more posts about it being a false alert. =)
LOL, so, why did you give it 5 stars then? Misleading to anyone who’s considering using the Plugin.
Hello,
I recently installed duplicator as well, and today I received this in the mail:
Any chance on getting this worked on so it doesn’t trigger malware scanners (assuming it’s clean)?
Thanks
- This reply was modified 8 years ago by Bubba.
Hi Matt,
Me again, lol. I’m back to getting this error again in v6.2.2.
Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_CF_CONNECTING_IP in /home/mydomain/public_html/mysite/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wfUtils.php on line 650
WFBrian, after the auto-update, it seems to have solved the issue for me. Thanks! =)
There’s a fork named “Tag Bag” that should fix this that you could give a try: Tag Bag
As always, your support is the absolute best David. ??
Sorry I caused you to have to do a whole rewrite of the example. I’ve added your code to my theme’s functions.php file, but it doenst seem to work (unless I’m (most likely, lol) doing something wrong) and since I’m still relatively new to the WordPress coding style of filters/actions, etc. I’m not sure where I screwed up.
Here’s what I have added to my functions.php so far:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Feature Request: Tags editing in Overview?Thank you very much David, for considering it. Much appreciated! ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Query Monitor - The developer tools panel for WordPress] AJax / JS issuesHi John,
That was me actually, came across both sites while studying up on this and ya never know which site(s) an author pays attention to. =)
I’ll continue the discussion over at Github.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Query Monitor - The developer tools panel for WordPress] AJax / JS issues2.6.6 is still causing AJAX issues for me. =/ “520 (Origin Error)“.
It looks like the only mutual plugin I share with riseofflex88 is Jetpack.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Feature RequestsHi David ??
Yes, that’s exactly it, for example, I like to add copyright info, the site URL and a few other EXIF/IPTC infos to my pictures before I upload them. Many plugins support reading that info and automatically displaying it next to the picture, and also it can be seen in many offline picture viewers, so I’d like to not have to manually go through the process of adding it to each image offline before I upload it to my blog. it would be sooo convenient. ??
It seems the best way would be to create a section in the settings where all of this info can be entered and then saved as (for example) “template 1”, “Template 2”, “My Copyright Template”, etc. and then a choice to use whichever template automatically upon each image upload. And since the templates would all be saved and named, it would also be real easy to manually use one on 1 (or more) images after they’ve been uploaded as well (in case wanting to change the info later or something.
Thanks David!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Real-Time Find and Replace] Click Add – Nothing Happens ..Scratch that, it somehow started working on it’s own. I think it might have had something to do with CloudFlare; I had just switched back to not using CloudFlare and it worked again.
Has this been added yet? I have the list of CF CIDRs: That I want to whitelist in WF, but it only shows
“Whitelisted IP’s must be separated by commas. You can specify ranges using the following format: 123.23.34.[1-50]”
I’m not about to convert them, too much of a hassle.