EricBobrow
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Shortcodes Ultimate - Content Elements] Backward compatibility. User testingHi Esmi –
OK, I posted my own topic.
Thanks for the polite reminder about etiquette.
EricForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Shortcodes Ultimate - Content Elements] Backward compatibility. User testingI posted in another thread that the recent SU upgrade has caused major headaches in my admin area (All Pages does not come up) and in actual page editing (the full page never loads, and I cannot actually edit the page contents). When I disable SU, the problems go away.
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These problems started when I upgraded last week. I have made sure I am on the latest available version of the plugin 4.1.0 and have checked the Compatibility box and turned off the special formatting as per previous suggestions from the author.
I think this plugin is very useful, and appreciate the work that’s gone into it. However, I’d simply like to get a version that will not break my site!
I can send WP admin login info if that would be useful.
Eric Bobrow
Thank you nihadnagi!
My site http://www.acbestpractices.com got warnings in Chrome, but no apparent problem in other browsers. I did a scan with http://sitecheck.sucuri.net/scanner/ and it found that one of the files in the /wp-includes/js/ folder was infected with a known javascript malware. I re-uploaded that file from a reference copy of WP 3.2.1, then rescanned at Sucuri and it came up clean.
THEN, I went to the wp-config.php file, and found it was 4000+ lines in length. I followed nihadnagi’s advice, and copied the first 94 lines (in my case) to a new php file, made sure it was properly saved, then uploaded it and renamed it to wp-config.php (after renaming the other corrupted file).
Now my site scans clean, and I know that the wp-config file is restored to a proper state. I’ll go ahead and change all my passwords too.
One problem remains: in Chrome, the URL still comes up with a warning, but Google Webmaster Tools says the site is OK – so I can’t request a malware review. They say that in some cases it may take a day or more for GWT to have the malware information, and to check back later – so for now I think I’m clean but the site will still come up with warnings in Chrome for visitors.
Any other advice??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Error 500 – when revising and saving navigation menuFYI – the server is 1and1.com, and the site is http://www.bobrow.com
I love this plugin. I installed it several days ago, and I’ve had no more automated spam. I had been getting dozens each day, and although Akismet kept them out of sight, I still had to go through them to make sure I didn’t miss out on a legitimate comment. It installed easily, and IT WORKS!!
Eric Bobrow