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  • With WP version 4.4, the plugin at 2.3.9 breaks the Beaver Builder plugin 1.6.4.5. The BB symptom is that all the buttons are nonresponsive. Disable Post Snippets and it’s fine.

    I am not using shortcodes with embedded spaces.

    You’ll need a login to investigate and launch BB.

    Thanks for looking into it.

    Hruodger’s comments are perhaps legitimate enhancement requests but should not be giving the plugin a failing grade, which should be reserved for plugins with weak support, unpatched bugs, security issues, or problems with WordPress standards.

    knowlengr

    (@knowlengr)

    Hi

    This plug has been correctly identified as one that works well to add social to Tribe Events Calendar Pro. It does.

    Though when I try to add Tumblr to the enabled share list, the string “Share with Tumblr” appears in the front of every Tribe event preview excerpt. I removed Tumblr and the problem is resolved (though not I can’t share with Tumblr through the plugin).

    This may not be an issue except with Tribe Event . . .

    Cheers
    Mark

    p.s.suggest you log version info as well

    This is a neat idea.

    Site: knowlengr.com (LAMP)

    Maybe RSS feed-generated content confuses it?
    Also, the “Feedback report a problem” popup has a confused URL and is trying to send to a gopubmed address (yep!), which coincidentally appears in the log.

    Here’s the log

    Site is not local, but you’re detecting it as such.

    https://www.knowlengr.com

    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Error connecting to the server.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Couldn’t resolve host ‘testiflocal’
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Request url: testiflocal?url=https://KNOWLENGR.COM/wp-content/plugins/kaimbo-semantic-search/localtest.php
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Your website address is detected as a local addres, not accessible from the internet. Kaimbo can not work.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Error connecting to the server.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Operation timed out after 10 seconds with 0 bytes received
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Request url: https://gopubmed.org/web/websitesearch/register?base=https://KNOWLENGR.COM/&accesskey=7f8372b1-df04-45af-a447-742103c9f5e5
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Connection failed when registering the website at the search service.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: ERROR:28-Operation timed out after 10 seconds with 0 bytes received

    This “no input file” thread seems to be well spidered, but has a confusing mix of problem and solution statements.

    In particular, one should distinguish between Win, Linux, Apache, and IIS, and CGI vs ISAPI scenarios — which could have different causes.

    My variant was Win 2000, PHP5, IIS5, ISAPI. First I verified that PHP was working from the command line:

    php phpinfo.php

    If not, you have a PHP issue not related to the webserver you’ve selected. Fix that first. But I suspect if you are seeing “no input file”, you’ve already got PHP mostly working.

    Then I had to change the PHP.INI setting for

    cgi_force_redirect = 0

    as noted here https://us2.php.net/install.windows.

    Unlike some of the postings here, I did not have a need to reboot the server, so long as IIS was restarted from the Services in Control Panel (the whole service, not just the site involved), nor did the doc_root setting, which was null, make any difference. You mileage could vary. Permissions problems could also be a cause.

    Beware of caching when testing solutions.

    Lastly, I am reminded how much time is saved by an all-in-one install as provided by https://devside.net if you have enough permissions to go that route. For Windows users, it’s a big timesaver.

    Good luck getting around this nuisance.

    –Mark Underwood

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