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Thanks for the reply. We chose NetGen because it was the best available we could find, so we are hoping that it doesn’t have issues like this again.
I looked but couldn’t find a way to export all settings for a backup. Does this functionality exist? Would be great to have all settings be readily available to import rather than manually saving all prefs.
Yes uninstalling the plugin via the admin and re-installing did get us back.
Very concerned how/why this happened. There were NO changes to the site, hosting, or any plugins leading to this. In fact no admin had been in the site for days. Just out of the blue it started having the redirect issues that were clearly tied to NextGen.
How a gallery plugin can take down the site I don’t know….but that’s not good!
Even after uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin – often the settings would seem to get corrupted. The path to store images kept changing to a path that looked like a WP multisite path. Thumbnail dimensions were changed.
We’ve advised our client that we probably need to look for a more stable gallery plugin.
Same problem here.
Deactivating NextGen solves the issue but obviously all galleries are gone.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Search & Filter] Can’t search for strings with single quotesNevermind – this was being caused by a custom HTACCESS rule.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Search & Filter] Can’t search for strings with single quotesLooks like maybe Search & Filter is double encoding this string?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: MySQL query on wp_termmeta causing high CPU@macmanx – sorry…I meant does something in WordPress itself….like displaying the Tag Cloud via a widget cause this query?
I am asking my host if they can possibly load the site and see what/when it’s triggered.
Guessing there is no way to have queries like this output on the page if I was to bring the site into development?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: MySQL query on wp_termmeta causing high CPU@macmanx Thanks for the reply. Any ideas of something in WordPress itself that would cause this query? I’m not even entirely sure what it’s doing. Seems to be looking for meta terms for every post? Why are there almost double the IN ids then there are posts?
This won’t be an easy task to just simply disable plugins/themes as I don’t have direct access to those MySQL logs….our host has to provide them.
Yup, 2.4.2 fixed it. Thanks for the great work Michael!!
Thanks Michael….that worked!
Awesome thank you Michael!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [MC4WP: Mailchimp for WordPress] 4.1.8 breaks Ninja Forms integrationJust curious, did this fix make it into 4.1.9? I didn’t see it listed in the changelog.
Hey Jeff,
Yup, works great! Thank you very much – awesome response!!
-Kevin
Jeff,
I replaced all my files with yours from github – I show version 3.3 in my admin.
This didn’t change anything for me. Category still listed under Taxonomy. Categories will be purged if a new one added. But a delete of a category still doesn’t remove it from the list.
-Kevin
Jeff,
Yup that did it. All categories now appear.
However, after removing my new test category, that doesn’t seem to trigger the refresh. I still see my test category I created.
-Kevin
Hello. Updated to 3.2.1 this morning, but there is no change. List of categories still the same as before.
-Kevin