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  • @mjassen If you allow /htaccess and wp-config.php write access you don’t get a message when you change permalinks because WP can update .htaccess for you.

    I had to switch off 404 detection to get around this “error” because the client was pulling his hair out (and almost mine too). The issue was that somehow, the # (back to top) links on my menu bar are being received on the server as myurl.com/%23 and hence it throws a 404. Too many 404’s and people get blocked and see the “error” – I switched off 404 detection (unwillingly) and haven’t had the problem since (fingers crossed).

    Would like to actually fix this though so i can use the 404 detection feature…

    Hope that helps!

    Hey John,

    This looks really cool – do you plan on adding the option of using coordinates? We rent holiday homes and they’re not usually in cities but it looks time consuming altering it so i can use longitude and lat.

    Also will this work for European weather or is it just America?

    Cheers,

    BigElsk

    (@bigelsk)

    If you have write permission switched off for htaccess then you need to allow write access (using the “tweaks” tab) then change your permalinks then disable write access again – saves you having to manually update your htaccess.

    Despite that, I also get this “error” business due to links.

    Seems my links are being rewritten from having a # to %23 and so i have loads of 404s for myurl.com/%23 and eventually users get blocked then everyone gets blocked.

    I can’t determine which plugin or how this happens i only know it’s this plugin blocking things and it happens every few weeks to me. Anyone else keep getting this error message?

    BigElsk

    (@bigelsk)

    I’m getting the same when i updated Wordfence and after updating this plugin… However, it says 100% compatible with 3.7.1??

    Warning: Missing argument 3 for wpseo_upgrader_process_complete() in /xyz/xyz/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/inc/wpseo-non-ajax-functions.php on line 259

    BigElsk

    (@bigelsk)

    Yes I’m having this on one site using the Handmade theme. Not having the problem with other sites using the same modules so I’m guessing it’s the theme?

    Added to cart, checked cart and nothing was there…

    I did what snuniyar said above and will elaborate a bit:

    1. Checked the system status on WooCommerce.
    Click “WooCommerce > System Status and then look for red text.

    2. Noticed my PHP Session save path was missing.
    Red text “/var/php_sessions does not exist – contact your host to resolve the problem.”

    3. Called my hosting provider to fix the path.
    I had to do the chat messaging thing with iPage

    4. Now everything is working fine.
    Indeed, added to cart and it’s still there when i check the cart page.

    Hope this helps! ??

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