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  • Thread Starter digiman1

    (@digiman1)

    Hi, thanks for the quick response!

    Yes, I think something is odd in this install – I just tried a different site that also uses the plugin and the password recover works as expected.

    This *is* on a WPEngine managed WP install, so they do have their own security going on, although nothing that I can see that’s problematic. My htaccess does have the right rules, and there’s nothing else working with redirections…

    And, I find the final-redirect-to-/wp-login.php behavior odd as well… it bounces there *after* a quick stop at /lostpassword/

    Anyway, on this managed server, I’m a little less worried about brute-force and other attacks, but moreover I only have a few folks that *need* to log in to the site, so password recovery really isn’t a big “must-have”.

    I’ll keep experimenting, and if I come up with useful info to share, I’ll do so.

    Thanks again for the response!

    Thread Starter digiman1

    (@digiman1)

    Hey, @hyyan

    Well… that was it. And here I was, so certain that my environment hadn’t changed. I went back to my other successful 1.0 install – or what I *though* was my install – and I had the wrong host. (My bad – sorry for sounding so certain, and thanks for the nudge!)

    *This* one, old GoDaddy, *was* running PHP 5.2 – and as soon as I upgraded to PHP 5.3 – bingo. Works like a charm.

    LOVE the plugin. Seems so simple, yet *so* useful. Great work – well done!

    Thread Starter digiman1

    (@digiman1)

    @hyyan – Hmm. I’m not sure (I’ll go back and check), but I *think* my (older GoDaddy shared) server is running 5.2.something… I’ll go confirm, and let you know.

    Thanks for the tip!

    Thread Starter digiman1

    (@digiman1)

    Hey @hyyan! Thanks for the prompt reply!

    The beginning of the error message is as above… here’s the entirety:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home/content/d/i/g/digiman1/html/visagebase/wp-content/plugins/flexible-widget-title/flexible-widget-title.php on line 16

    And just to be clear, this error occurs on activation of the plugin. I install the plugin in the plugin manager, then tell it to activate, and get the above. I *could* try simple manual installation via FTP, but I figured that wouldn’t be a likely solution.

    I also can hop in later, disable everything else (plugin-wise) and retest to make sure nothing’s interfering. But, I figured I’d check with you first.

    I’m *always* doing a bunch of CSS shenanigans on my sites to allow me to do what your plugin does… I’d *really* like to have a cleaner, easier-to-implement solution like you’re working on. It looks *so* promising!

    Thanks.

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