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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unknown links in Error LogsFair enough.
On a semi-related topic – I’ve got a phantom link popping up on my signin page. This is another one that I can’t seem to track down, as it does not appear in any of my files.
Here’s a screenshot: https://screencast.com/t/bTLiVjrBgB
Any thoughts on how I might eradicate this little fellow? It popped up beneath the search bar in my site’s front-end, too, but I used some CSS code to hide it. Would obviously prefer to get rid of it completely, but don’t know where to start.
And I can always make this a separate topic, if needed – just thought I would throw it out there, since you seem to know your stuff.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unknown links in Error LogsThanks for the quick reply.
So I’m guessing I also don’t need to worry about the “mod_fcgid: ap_pass_brigade failed in handle_request_ipc function” when it pops up, either?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 Internal Server Errors When Accessing DashboardThe plugin is now working correctly. I disabled a ton of the modules in the Jetpack plugin and turned off W3 Total Cache, and so far I’ve been up and running for about 12 hours without a crash.
Thanks for the help. It’s much appreciated. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unknown links in Error LogsLooks like the post deleted the referring links in my previous post – there are 4 different links, all of which are most assuredly spam links. I’ve scanned my site with Sucuri and didn’t find anything, so I’m at a loss here.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 Internal Server Errors When Accessing DashboardUpdate – disabled the plugin, but still having issues. Debug log is now showing an issue related to the theme I’m using. Have reached out directly to the theme author for more info.
Thanks for the help – if I’m still having issues, I’ll circle back around.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 Internal Server Errors When Accessing DashboardTook your advice, and when I checked the debug log, it was enormous- over 500MB.
Here’s a sample:
[10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Movie Reviews in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Movie Reviews in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Privacy Policy in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Privacy Policy in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: About the Nerds in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Movie Reviews in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Movie Reviews in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Privacy Policy in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: Privacy Policy in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: About the Nerds in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: The CW releases first trailer for 'Arrow.' in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: 'Hannibal' Season 3 Trailer: I Forgive You in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400 [10-May-2015 14:19:09] PHP Notice: Undefined index: 'Hannibal' Season 3 Trailer: I Forgive You in /home/content/61/8169861/html/wp-content/plugins/seo-automatic-links/seo-links.php on line 400
There are pages and pages of these, and all of them seem to point back to line 400 of seo-links.php – is there a recommended fix for this, or should I just disable that plugin and call it a day?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 Internal Server Errors When Accessing DashboardOur site is hosted via GoDaddy, and they don’t allow for the timeout to be increased.
Anything else we can do? Would it make sense to downgrade back to 4.2.1, since we weren’t having any problems before the update to 4.2.2?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Exploit Blackhat SEO (type 1720)Same thing here – AVG won’t load my site (www.nerdrepository.com), keeps telling me that it’s detecting Blackhat SEO Type 1720.
Sucuri Site Scan shows that I’m clean. Thoughts?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: File uploader stalls, then crashes server.Checked error logs – there are several logs from earlier today, but they’re all blank.
Also sent a Support Ticket to my hosting provider – here’s what I received in reply:
Thank you for contacting Online Support. I would be happy to see why you are having an issue with upload in WordPress. To fix the issue with WordPress, you will need to disable FastCGI.
To Disable FastCGI for PHP on Your Linux Shared Hosting Account
1. Log in to your Account Manager.
2. Click the Products tab, then click Web Hosting.
3. Next to the hosting account you want to modify, click Launch.
4. In the Settings section of the Hosting Control Center, click the File Extension icon.
5. Click edit icon to the right of .php and .php5.
6. Select PHP version without FastCGI.
7. Click OK to save your changes.Unfortunately, this solution didn’t work. After making the recommended changes, I went back and tried to upload the .jpg files from the previous attempt, and encountered the same issue.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: File uploader stalls, then crashes server.Error logs hadn’t been enabled. Now that they are, I’m trying to recreate the issue.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: File uploader stalls, then crashes server.Just did that – no error logs are available.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: File uploader stalls, then crashes server.At the risk of sounding woefully ignorant – what exactly does that mean?