Hi,
Where do you got a 405 error, admin side, public side? is there an URL you can share?
Thanks!
The problem is when posting. Client was making edits on pages but clicking update caused the 405 not allowed nginx error.
I went through all the plugins and wp-seo-meta was the problem. maybe a conflict with another plugin? The only thing new that happened was maybe the wordpress update to 4.5.1
Bigger problem is 2 days my associate spent creating meta descriptions. They don’t appear on reactivate. Hope there is a solution to that.
Despite this, congratulations on your work. It is very good.
http://cspcp.ca
Just noticed client’s hosting was on php5.6 beta.
Hi,
Yes looks like an error from the server. Let me know.
Cheers,
It appears your update has solved the problem. TY. I rolled back the PHP to 5.4 but that didn’t seem to help at all
I’ve been having a lot of problems in the back-end of one of my sites too – just discovered 10-plus hours later that the source is this plugin.
Everything was VERY slow in the back end. Could not restore from back up, access pages or posts, or any other functionality. Repeated time outs…
I ended up moving to a new server and overwriting the fresh WP install from a backup. That let me in long enough to painstakingly disable plugins one-by-one – when I disabled WP Meta SEO (bottom of the list) everything in the back end was normal(fast)again.
Truly looking forward to when the issues is resolved – this is a GREAT plugin!
Scott
Yeah that’s the worst part…Its the last on the list. It really is a good plugin but S*** happens..right?
JoomUnited
One more question related to the initial inquiry: It appears when we disabled the plugin we lost the 65 pages of SEO my associate did. Any idea where that might be?
@scott, can you open a separated thread?
@kitsmedia whet do you mean by
we lost the 65 pages of SEO
he loses the fact that is the author of the content?