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  • Thread Starter JetDingo

    (@jetdingo)

    Just rolled back onto WP 3.5.1 using the same PHP version (5.3.27) as we used with WP 3.6 back when we reported the bug.

    Just ran a test with no issues at all, system accepts the digital signature and closes the window as expected from a fully functioning package 🙂

    Didn’t change anything other then the WP version used. Might keep testing this week with WP 3.6 and roll the PHP back to 5.3.24 as suggested see if that fixes the 3.6 issues.

    I’m not sure what is the lesser evil in this case, to use an older WP version or an older PHP environment.

    Thread Starter JetDingo

    (@jetdingo)

    We will begin testing tonight on a older version of WP. Probably WP 3.5.1 which seemed to have worked for this other guy http://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/numerous-problems-with-das?replies=7#post-4015112 who posted a similar problem about the approval system not working.

    If we still have issues, I’ll assume its a php version compatibility problem and start testing on a rolled back server environment running PHP 5.2.17

    I’ll let you know how we go.

    Thread Starter JetDingo

    (@jetdingo)

    I appreciate you following up with me, but honestly I’m not to anxious to spend $90+ dollars of my clients money to have your guys setup/fault find a package that should essentially work ‘out of the box’ on a berebones WP installation. Then have to pay another $60 on top of that to get the functionally upgraded via your extension packages to what we need, which then may need FURTHER fault finding time from your team to implement.

    I’m sure you can understand that we approached this package because it was a cost effective solution that we had seen online and we were anxious to implement for our customer if it was only a $60 outlay to implement the functionally needed to bring it up to par with the industry standard for proofing.

    Surely you can give us a starting point where OUR team can start looking in your code for a conflict of this type on our own watch Or even recommend a php server version which has guaranteed compatibility with DAS, as I know on a fresh barebones WP install there can be no plugin conflicts.

    I’m anxious to hear your thoughts on where to start looking.

    Thread Starter JetDingo

    (@jetdingo)

    Are you guys willing to possibly release a ‘quickstart’ version? A WP package with DAS pre-installed as part of the QS package for testing purposes?

    I don’t care what WP version the quickstart package is running as long as its fully functional and is essentially a turn key solution for us to say “yes this base package works on our system, lets go for the full extensions upgrade package and deploy live”

    I’m not willing to post further testing pages with demo functionality for fault finding this DAS software on this forum as its attracting hacking, packet injections, and DDoS attacks.

    Thread Starter JetDingo

    (@jetdingo)

    My apologies, I’ve had to pull the site down, within 3 hours of posting those details here our test site got hacked twice.

    Thread Starter JetDingo

    (@jetdingo)

    Live Test Project: http://badtastetees.net/proofing/designs/kates-business-cards-v2

    Login
    Username: Test
    Password: testing

    Report

    =============================================================================================
     Versions
    =============================================================================================
    DAS Plugin version: 	3.4
    WordPress version: 	WP 3.6
    Installed plugins: 	Custom Post Templates by Simon Wheatley version 1.5, Design Approval System by SlickRemix version 3.4, WP Admin Bar Removal by slangjis version 2013.0624.0361
    
    =============================================================================================
     Server Environment
    =============================================================================================
    PHP Version: 	5.3.27
    Server Software: 	Apache
    WP Max Upload Size: 	10MB
    WP Debug Mode: 	No

    Its also worth mentioning that we installed the ‘WP Admin Bar Removal’ after experiencing the ongoing ‘hanging’ problem with DAS. The problem with DAS was occurring long before we included this Bar Removal in our WP installation so I doubt this has anything to do with it. (we even disabled it again to check)

    Our WP install is bare bones, with only the base WP Twenty Twelve template being used and no content other then DAS installed.

    FYI I’m a more of a longer running Joomla dev then anything to do with WP (this project is one of the few that has me working with WP), I did kick in the WP debug mode, but picked up nothing in the debug log, so turned it off again.

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