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@nick_byrd, @petredobrescu, and @valantis_c, I believe I pinpointed the issue, at least for my clients. I was unable to duplicate the issue of the code injection on my end UNTIL I installed the Pinterest Safari extension (which BOTH of my clients were using, and BOTH were using Safari when editing & updating their WP posts). Once I installed the Safari extension, I was able to replicate the issue of the HTML injection of that code at the end of the posts.
So the question might be for you guys, is this something you have in common? Are you using Safari when updating/creating/editing posts? If so, do you have the Safari Pinterest extension installed? Or do you have a Pinterest extensions installed in the browser you ARE using?
I’m having the exact same code injection issue on two client sites. Both WordPress sites were migrated from Blogger (one over a year ago, the other only a couple weeks ago). Neither site has the plugins @nick_byrd mentioned. The only common plugins between the two sites are:
• Categories to Tags Converter Importer
• Term Management Tools
• Yoast SEOThe are both on different Genesis Child Themes.
@sterndata, it seems that all of us ( @valantis_c and @petredobrescu and myself) are experiencing the exact same problem that @nick_byrd posted about originally. Is it forum protocol for use to start new threads for the exact same problem (the injected code appears to be practically identical).
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Word "set" in post/page content triggers 404 error on updateAlso, I added a new page, put the word “set” in the content, and it published just fine, without a 404 error. Enigmatic.