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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Updating failed; Publishing failedI’m having the same issue. Should I create a new issue?
Editing a page. Enter text, Click Update, then Update that appears.
Receive ‘Updating Failed’ message
Running WP 4.9
Tried to update the same page in:
Chrome Canary version 64.0.3273.3 (64-bit)
Chrome version 62.0.3202.94 (64-bit)
Firefox version 57.0 (64-bit)
MS Edge 40.15063.674.0Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Math Captcha] Catptcha time expired error,Same issue for me even though I have the timeout set for 300 seconds.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [SportsPress - Sports Club & League Manager] Team vs Individual@brian, To nuobodu question. Are you saying that if we have teams with players who compete in matches against each other, we have to create an event for every match 2 players play again each other? I also run a billiards tournament and we have 30 players on 20 different teams. Two teams play each other at 1 location while another 2 teams play each other at another location on the same night. It would take forever each week to create all these ‘events’ and then having to create another event for the teams to determine which team won the match overall. Is this correct? Plus the winning teams have the highest percentages of wins based on their player’s win/loss and there doesn’t seem like this is possible.
If you could let me know as soon as possible that this is the case because I wasted a lot of time configuring this and I need to find something else instead then.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Permalinks 404 Death!Problem Solved.
the .htaccess file just is getting read.
The previous person has many conf files and I found multiple conf files which specify Alloveride None. Once I elliminated that, it worked.For anyone who cares, I discovered the problem but following this tutorial on testing if the .htaccess file is being used. Instructions are basically create 3 files. an html page, .htaccess file which requires authentication and a .htpasswd file with the username/password. If you don’t get the prompt, the .htaccess file isn’t being read.
https://www.webune.com/forums/how-to-check-if-server-support-htaccess.html