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As the description says: this plugin allows anyone to upload any file to your server. The hacker will then upload code files that destroy all websites on the server. This file uploader is made for hacking into your site!!! It allows the hacker to destroy your website, all websites on the server, all files and all folders on the server. Do not install this plugin. This plugin ruined my life.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: NextGEN Public Uploader for multiple filesNo. I would still like to find a solution for NextGEN to upload multiple files. I am using oQey gallery to upload multiple files. But the oQey gallery is Flash and does not have all the features that NextGEN has.
It is now set on WP Mail using gMail. When I approve an annonimous Event entered through the Event form, an email is sent to the annonimous user email address and it is received saying that the Event has been approved. But, when the annonimous user submitted the Event form, no email was sent to the me saying that a new event had been submitted.
I assumed that it “works fine” for someone people. I’m trying to determine why the exact same settings that work in WordPress settings for Comment notifications are not working in Events Manager for the Events form notifications. I don’t see that the Events Manager email setup page has any option for SSL. I think Events Manager is not able to use the same type of setup as WordPress or it would be using the WordPress settings that are working instead of its own setup.
I set the Guest Default to a subscriber User and subscriber capabilities does not have publish_events checked. It is still not working.
I’m wondering if the problem is SSL. In the WordPress SMTP settings there is an option for SSL and I am using this with gmail. In Events SMTP there is no option that asks about SSL.
The Event Submission Form default user is an Administrator, if that matters. There must be some detail that I don’t relize is needed, because the notifications for the comments and replies are being sent without a problem.
Thanks for the reply, agelonwl.
I assume you meant Events > Settings > Event Submission Forms.I have designated the default user for the Events form and I am using the Event Submission Form annonimously online. It works fine. But, no notification email is sent to the General Setting email address or to the Event Submission Form default user. The normal Comment notification emails are working fine and they are sent to the WordPress General Settings email address.
When someone leaves a comment, I get an notification email, “Please moderate…” Can I get a notification email when the annonimous Event Form is subitted?