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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Polls] Spam votingand we have blocked ip’s too, but they seem to find a way around it very easy.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Polls] Spam votingsame issue here – and the spam issue is at the point where the server crashes. this is a major issue for us, so any help is appreciated.
thanks,
biornForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] blockUI requires JQueryactually, let me clarify, it is still on the back-end, but ONLY on the back-end for woocommerce related back-end. so the back-end is mostly ok, but if I need to click on any woocommerce related links (like “orders” or anything in the woocommerce menu), the error comes up all the time.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] blockUI requires JQueryit fixed the front end but not the back-end for me.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: unknown filethis is just a test site. the real site will be the new test site I mentioned above. it will be created from a clean install of everything. i am using this to compare files to see what happened.
I am just confused as to these files and the purpose (if any) of them (and how they got there).
i posted the question here because often wp hacks are of the same nature, meaning that several sites are often hacked the same way, so i was just curious if anyone else had seen these files (there could of course be more in other places).
these files stood out because they were in the actual plugins folder, so i guess my question still stands, if anyone else have seen these files added to their site(s) and if they do if they have any idea how they got there.
ahh, and I tried to search google for the files and i could not really find anything, just a bunch of joomla references (which the code in the jce.php has references too), so it is all a little confusing.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: unknown fileyeah, that was my thoughts too and all 3 are plausible. as for 1 and 2, the theme is just a child theme of twentyten and none of the plugins are anything “strange”, just commonly used plugins; the cart is woocommerce.
the 3rd could be a real possibility too as there has been a lot of hacked sites lately.
I will just delete the files and see if there are any issues. I will also set up another test site and install and uninstall each plugin one by one and see if any of them for any reason add those files to the site.
it is just strange because the site is fine, but then again, just because the site is fine does not mean it has not been hacked; the 4 year is not a record i want to beat ??
thanks,
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: unknown filethe site works just fine, no issues at all; my question was only if anyone had seen or heard of these files before in any form and if they know what they were or how they got there.
thanks for checking.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: unknown filewell, that’s not gonna work – too bad, your plugin look like a good one but we need all the other plugins. maybe we’ll try on another site at a later time.
thanks for your reply.
I have the same problem and I do not have the “Simple Facebook Connect” installed (have many others of course). any solution to this? like the plugin but if this is not solved i cannot use it of course.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [BizWay] [Theme: BizWay] Limiting pages in top baryou can manage that in appearance/menus in the admin section.
That fix does not really work. It will make that first error go away, but it creates another error when trying to edit or add a new event. it basically does not show the main section of the admin page – only the sidebars. here is the error it shows in the sidebar box with the header “Group Ownership”:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function groups_get_user_groups() in …./wp-content/plugins/events-manager/templates/forms/event/group.php on line 4.