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  • Thread Starter nherber

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    Thanks for the very speedy reply! I look forward to “Option B” but I will implement “Option A” for now.

    You may want to think of a more general way to specify the labels. For example, at a trade show the floor space reservations are usually called “booths”, so being able to choose table/seat/place/booth/car/xxxx would be great. And since it is likely that someone will have their own terminology for their event, being able to define the labels (as an event organizer) would be fantastic.

    I am not a WP developer, so I am not sure what would be the best way to implement this, but on some platforms there is a set of language files that are normally used to display translations or text in different languages. I could define my own “language” that was specific to the event.

    Thanks again for a great plugin.

    To answer some of the questions above, I have made absolutely no change to the plugin and now all of the PDFs display correctly. The only change has been an upgrade to WP ver 6.1.
    As for reporting to Microsoft, when the red screen of death appeared it had some links on it to report the page, including one for the “owner” of the site. It takes you to a form to fill where you essentially say what your site is, is it family friendly, is it selling anything, etc.
    I did fill that in, but it only “fixed” a few of the PDF displays.

    I can’t answer that question because I have no idea of where to find the beta version. Also, of the 3 URLs I reported above, they ALL displayed properly a day after I reported to Microsoft and made no other changes. However, as of today, the last URL is showing the red screen of death.

    It has now been about 24 hours since I filed the report with Microsoft, and all of the PDFs now display without triggering the Defender SmartScreen warning. Possibly they just whitelisted the base URL. No idea what the problem is/was or what the solution is/was because the reporting process is like dropping a letter into a black hole.

    I get the same result and I have reported the site as safe to Microsoft – they want 24 hours to look at it. Curiously, one of the PDFs displays without the red screen of death, but the rest on different pages are blocked. This includes a single page title-card PDF that I use as a placeholder while waiting for content from presenters.

    This one is OK: https://oarc.net/ve2cra-repeaters/

    This one fails: https://oarc.net/executive/

    This single-page placeholder fails: https://oarc.net/2022-10-12-john-portune-w6nbc-magnetic-loops/

    Please note that the placeholder will disappear after 2022-10-12.

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