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  • Thread Starter Marcotics

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    I’ve just updated a post. At first it says the post is stamped correctly, but after a while there is a message displayed saying the timestamp is not being retrieved by the site.

    Cache was cleared, even disabled. I’ll start disabling plugins to see where the conflict lies.

    Disabling all plugins let me update the post succesfully, after that the timestamp is shown. I’ve enabled all plugins again, waiting to see the timestamp disappear, but it didn’t. Updating the post again showed the error again, and checking the timestamp now says the post has changed since the last timestamp. So basicly i need to update the post after every re-enabling of one or more plugins, wich will cost me a lot of timestamps since i’m on the free Wordproof programme.

    Checking wich plugin conflicts may take me some time and stamps.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by Marcotics. Reason: Additional info
    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    I have multiple tweaks for my comment section, that’s why i’d like to keep it.

    Thanks for your time non the less.

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    @nickchomey Yes exactly. I thought it would leave the standard comment section alone as i kept the settings for comments unchanged (The Settings>Discussion>Allow comments part) and for your plugin used the `On the post page, show:
    A link to the topic’ setting, but than my comment section disappears.

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    Thanks to this solution (i forgot about the Health check& troubleshooting plugin) i identified the conflicting plugin as WP Log Viewer. I deactivated this plugin for the time being, i needed ir for something a while back but can’t remember why. As it doesn’t seem to be actively maintained, i don’t think contacting the author will be of much use, but i will do so just the same.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by Marcotics. Reason: Searched the support forum of above plugin, issue was mentioned a year ago on the forums, clearly not fixed
    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    Hi @suascat_wp , thanks in advance for the help.

    Here are some pages. As you can see, most of the content isn’t loaded. Basicly, if the page has tabs, it doesn’t load correctly.

    https://kletskoek.com/Even/1.png
    https://kletskoek.com/Even/2.png
    https://kletskoek.com/Even/3.png
    https://kletskoek.com/Even/4.png
    https://kletskoek.com/Even/5.png
    https://kletskoek.com/Even/6.png

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    Sorry i missed your reply. I’ve just made some changes to the settings and it suddenly works. So i can get back to working with it again.

    Thanks for the reply and the plugin.

    Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    it isn’t translating for me too. I used Loco translate, but without effect. I than tried to change the .pot directly, but also without succes. Did anyone get it working or do i miss a step?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    I guess i’ll have some finetuning to do. WordPress did not get out of troubleshooting mode, even though complianz was the only active plugin. Front-end was down too, informing about an internal server error.

    I’m not saying it was this plugin that’s responsible. It was probably something else, but it seems restoring a backup was the only thing i could do.

    I will take another look at Complianz later.

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    The wizard is running as we speak, searching for all cookies. It seems the wizard is working. The two circles with ? and ! should have been buttons, who knew…

    After the wizard is complete, is there any need to find out wich plugin it was? Is the wizard not working a sign the whole plugin might conflict?

    As you seem to speak Dutch: Bedankt tot dusver ??

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    It is quitte the list:

    Advanced noCaptcha & invisible Captcha
    Classic Editor
    CM Tooltip Glossary
    Collapse-O-Matic
    Complianz | GDPR/CCPA Cookie Consent
    Contact Form 7
    CookieCuttr v2
    Door de gebruiker ingezonden berichten
    Emoji Emoticons
    Envato Market
    Flamingo
    Font Awesome
    GDPR (AVG)
    Google Authenticator
    Health Check & Troubleshooting
    Honeypot voor Contact Form 7
    Imagify
    iThemes Security
    Jetpack door WordPress.com (only Publicize module active)
    Loco Translate
    OneSignal Push Notifications
    Quick Page/Post Redirect Plugin
    Really Simple SSL
    Really Simple SSL pro
    Redirection
    Responsive Lightbox & Gallery
    Simple Blog Stats
    Simple Smilies
    Simple Tags
    Slimstat Analytics
    Social Login
    Subscribe to Comments Reloaded
    Sucuri Security – Auditing, Malware Scanner and Hardening
    Super Progressive Web Apps
    TinyMCE Advanced
    UpdraftPlus – Backup/Restore
    Wordfence Security
    WP 404 Auto Redirect to Similar Post
    WP File Manager
    WP Rocket
    WP-Optimize – Clean, Compress, Cache
    WP-SpamShield
    WPBeginner’s Compact Archives
    WPSSO Core
    WPSSO Schema JSON-LD Markup
    Yoast Comment Hacks
    Yoast SEO

    Thread Starter Marcotics

    (@marcotics)

    Sorry for the late reply.

    The comment form, and all comments, disappear from the frontend. I disabled all plugins, and it appears again. Activating wp-reading-list makes the comments go away. So i doubt it is a combination factor of plugins. It just might be a error in the template i’m using (Penumbra)

    I’ve now encountered this problem with a lot of other plugins as well. If the plugin uses custom post parts (creating something like https://www.yourdomain.com/SOMETHING), it may need to refresh the permalink settings, forcing wordpress to rewite some rules, making it work.

    I also think it would be a good idea to refer to this in the documentation.

    Glad i could help.

    I’ve fixed it for me. The problem i was having, and what WilcoZuidema seems to have since it sounds simmilar to my problem, had to do with the custom post part of the plugin. The problem that caused it to not show up has to do with the permalink structure. www.remarpro.com provided me with the solution:
    In some cases, the permalink structure must be updated in order for the new template files to be accessed when viewing posts of a custom post type. To do this, go to Administration Panels > Settings > Permalinks, change the permalink structure to a different structure, save the changes, and change it back to the desired structure.

    This fixed it for me. WilcoZuidema sounds Dutch. Since i’m Dutch, i can help him get it to work if the above was not clear.

    I’m having the same problem. Could be because i’m using WordPress 3.6, or something else i’m missing…

    Ah… That’s why i’ve spend days translating the plugin to Dutch and not getting the translations to show up…

    I’m keeping an eye out on this fix!

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