andy-ingham
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Hi Deepak,
Many thanks for coming back with such a detailed response on this – it’s much appreciated.
Andy
Hi Deepak,
Many thanks for getting back so amazingly quickly!
I don’t quite follow your response though. As I understand it, PDF.js is here – https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js – and the latest version is v.5.2.133. Do you mean that flipbook uses v3.148.0?
In the flipbook plugin changelog for 2.3.32 it mentions a fix for a vulnerability which was published on 14/05/2024 (https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/cve-2024-4367), so presumably it’s using at least vsn 4.3.136, which was the next PDF.js release after that date, unless perhaps it was backported to a 3.x.x release?
Many thanks,
Andy
Many thanks for getting back on this Jeroen. I’ve now created a new topic: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/canonical-url-incorrect-bitnami-stack
For me this problem just keeps coming back, so I end up with something like:
<link rel="canonical" href="https://10.0.66.99/" />I have used wp-cli search-replace (with the ‘–all-tables’ option) to replace private IPs with the correct site URL in the ‘wp_yoast_indexable’ table, which fixes it, but then a day or so later it just comes back.
In my case the site is running on AWS, on 2 x ec2 and it’s the private IPs of one of the servers which keeps coming back as the canonical.
Has anyone experienced the same thing and found a solution?
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by andy-ingham.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 2 months ago by andy-ingham.
Many thanks for getting back on this. I think it would be a really useful feature.
Currently, to see if a specific plugin accounted for any of the warnings showing on the dashboard, then you’d still need to go into the details on each site.