sjk1000
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Hi, yes, sorry I forgot to come back to this. Many thanks for your help. Much appreciated! : )
Update: I believe I’ve been able to resolve this…
On the Debug page, scroll down to Notification Centre and click the Force button on the right hand side to [I assume] send a daily digest. This also inserts a DateTime value in digest’s Last Send and Next Send, replacing the Null.
To check, as described above, reload this Debug page select?notification-center?from the dropdown list. Then click on the?Load button.
The last_sent digest value should now be an integer, as below:
“last_sent”: {
“digest”: 1699987980
},In Settings – Notifications, I’m now able to save the changes to Administrator notifications.
Thanks for the help @nlpro. I wouldnt have been able to do this without your response.
[I’ll mark this as resolved when I can confirm with the site owner that he isn’t receiving digest emails]
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Host identified these security vulnerabilities in WordPress coreAh, that’s good news, and would explain why the cpanel plugin has only just flagged them. I guess it’s prompting me to update. Keen! I’ll run the Patchman CPanel plugin when I’ve updated and see if they’re still flagged. Thanks for the reply
SteveApparently the scan was performed via Patchman installed in the host’s Cpanel
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Host identified these security vulnerabilities in WordPress coreApparently, the scan is run from cpanel by Patchman.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [RICG Responsive Images] Same img size served at all widthsBump
Hi Keith,
Did you figure this out? It’s driving me nut
Thanks, SteveSomehow the host I’m forced to use has the site on Microsoft-IIS/7.0. I’ve no idea how that works as I’ve never needed to go there. I get an internal server error and locked out. Will ftp in and run the backup. As you say, you can’t test on everything so this is an FYI
Keep up the great work.