ibaifernandez
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Dear @ahmedamir,
Thing is that I get confused among so many different plugins which have very similar names. Whichever the case, the one plugin givin’ me problems recently released an updated version, so the iThems Security plugin is not yielding any more warnings. Thus, I believe there’s no issue with any plugin (such as yours) anymore.
Once again, aplogies for the inconvenience.
Cheers!
~IF
Hi, @ahmedamir
You’re gonna have to forgive me big time. I don’t know what went thru our mind, but I got the plugin wrong 😓 My deepest and most sincere apologies for having raised worries. I will go to penance, now 😓
Cheers,
~IF
- This reply was modified 2 years, 10 months ago by ibaifernandez.
Dear @dakeg
I regret to inform you that Easy WP SMTP worked perfectly out of the box. Just installed, activated, configured it as usual, tested… Wham! Great success!
So, all in all, I must believe that there was something wrong about WP Mail SMTP after all. It makes me sad, as it was my plugin of choice to what SMTTP configuration was related 😕
Cheers, and thanks a lot for all the help that’s been lent.
~Ttys.
Hi @dakeg
What I do have is a
noindexsubdomain with a clone of my site for testing purposes, although I do not know if that qualifies as a staging website. Whichever the case, both of them are hosted with the same provider, indeed (SiteGround). And whichever the case, tests with WP Mail SMTP did fail on the live website as well as on its subdomained clone.Which different SMTP plugins would you recommend to see if the same thing keeps on happening?
I would indeed like a solution as I’ve entrusted every single WordPress site that I’ve designed with WP Mail SMTP so far… and this is the first one I’ve got this sort of trouble with :-/
Thanks for your atention!
Cheers,
~Ibai Fernández
Hi, @dakeg
Debuggin’ session is all finished and… there’s no one (and nothing) to blame but the WP Mail SMTP plugin itself. And it is not only that it kept on failing once the only active plugins were Elementor and Elementor Pro… It is also that the site was unable to properly end up WooCommerce’s checkout transaction… A capability that has been recovered once I’ve deactivated the WP Mail SMTP plugin.
This is, with an active WP Mail SMTP plugin, the transaction was filed successfully, but the script never ended up loading, so neither the user could ever see the success message when the payment – and, thus, the transaction – had gone thru nor the emails (both the one that gets to the admin’s email address and the one that gets to the buyer) were ever triggered.
As the most appropriate solution that I’ve been able to come up with, I’ve decided to learn to create the proper function for SMTP mail at functions.php. According to ChatGPT as well as to some other resources I’ve consulted with, it should not be difficult at all 🙂 Let’s hope for the best 🙂
I don’t know if I can help you somehow in order to prevent this from happening on any other ww.wp.xz.cn sites 🙂 Let me know, in such a case 🙂
Cheers!
Hi, @dakeg!
No progress yet. I am taking a break from the office till Monday. I will check the link you’ve sent me, though. Thanks a lot. I will keep you posted as soon as I make any progress whatsoever. Thanks again.
Cheers!
Hi, @dakeg!
It does, indeed, sound like a caching issue… but I am almost sure it is not what it seems. Precisely, because I tried both clearing my site’s cache and temporarily disabling the SG Optimizer plugin – I actually uninstalled it fully, and it all remained the same. I do have the latest version of the plugin as I did a fresh installation of it. Other than that, the only thing that is left for me to do is to start the annoying debugging process that implies leaving the essential plugins and… well, I am sure you know the drill.
So I will check in again after I do such debugging process.
Cheers!
My pleasure, David.
Cheers!
Hi everyone!
It is solved! The problem was an advanced adjustment in the SEO Yoast configuration —the last one of them all, in the “Advanced” section.
Roughly translated into English from a Spanish translation of the plugin, it reads like so:
Tracking Optimization
Remove Unregistered URL Parameters
Remove unknown URL parameters with a 301 redirect. For example,
https://www.example.com/?unknown_parameter=yes
will be redirected to
https://www.example.comOnce I’ve turned it off, it all goes awesomely! Great!
Thanks a lot to Nelio A/B Testing’s staff for being so kind and swift in their answers to my inquiries, especially to David and Ruth.
Cheers!
Hi there, David.
1.- Before trying what you suggest me to try, I’ve tried testing the tested page not only using my browser’s incognito mode, but also in different computers and browsers, both in incognito mode and in not-incognito mode.
2.- Now, about your suggestions, I’ve done everything exactly as you describe it. This is, I’ve paused the test, edited the plugin settings to deactivate the checkbox “Use control ID in test variants”, edited and saved variant A, edited and saved variant B, and restarted the test.
Once all of that has been achieved, I go to the incognito mode of another browser (Safari, in this case) and try opening:
https://mydomain.com/the-page-I-am-running-the-a-b-test-onto/?nab=0
https://mydomain.com/the-page-I-am-running-the-a-b-test-onto/?nab=0
https://mydomain.com/the-page-I-am-running-the-a-b-test-onto/?nab=0&nabforce
https://mydomain.com/the-page-I-am-running-the-a-b-test-onto/?nab=1&nabforce
And the only different result – to any other which I’d had so far – is that https://mydomain.com/the-page-I-am-running-the-a-b-test-onto/?nab=1&nabforce keeps reloading infinitely and never shows anything. It feels like we’ve moved one tiny step ahead. It also feels that there’s still something that wants to get loaded… unsuccessfully.
Wrote you at the suggested email address, too, by the way 🙂
PS: Obviously, the provided addresses are examples, as I don’t want my post to be removed because of any possible misunderstanding about some self-publicity which is definitively not intended here.
Nice.
Good call. I’m gonna have to, anyways, since it seems to be the only way for those forms to work out all properly and whatnot, hehe.
Thanks a lot!
Cheers 🙂
Hi 🙂
You got me there, to be honest —for I would not know what to answer at all.
I guess that I read somewhere that, together, both of them plugins (Autoptimize and Async Javascript) yielded a better result to what web performance —load speed and so on— is concerned.
Thanks, though!
Cheers 🙂