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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BuddyPress Group Email Subscription] Email Subscription DefaultsThanks @modostem – a great snippet.
How do we turn this into a feature request?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Invalid currency codeHi team,
Please advise what needs to be done to resolve this. I have had an email from Google Search Console:
Events issues detected on https://www.mywesbite-example.com
Invalid ISO 4217 currency code
The only setting I can find in Events Calendar Pro is in General > Default currency symbol
Thanks
I’m not seeing the ‘cannot find element’ error, but still getting these informational messages:
Download the Vue Devtools extension for a better development experience: https://github.com/vuejs/vue-devtools You are running Vue in development mode. Make sure to turn on production mode when deploying for production. See more tips at https://vuejs.org/guide/deployment.htmlDo you need to do something to switch Vue into Production mode?
Hi – I’m using version 2.9.0 in the Firefox browser which is at version 96.0.2 64 bit on Windows
Many Thanks
Kevin
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Extend Shipping Class Cost mathThanks for the help
Thankyou – that has resolved my problem. I added the user role in the appropriate fields (https://prnt.sc/w7kiau) and they were able to view the invoices.
Thank you!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Broken Link Checker] 403 on good linksHi Nastia,
Sorry for not getting back. It’s now working after intervention by my hosting provider, but see their response in case it’s worth consideration:
I’ve found the cause here – The loopback connections made by the website to verify the links are using the Chrome user agent they listed, which is essentially user agent spoofing and was being caught by one of our abuse rules as it’s not possible for a Chrome browser to be running inside our web server network.
You could suggest they have an option to use an identifiable user agent by default (i.e BrokenLinkChecker) rather than pretending to be Chrome, but otherwise I wouldn’t blame them here.
Hope this is useful
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Broken Link Checker] 403 on good links@wpmudev-support9 I have asked the support team for my host to investigate. They have requested the following:
To check this further, could you confirm the user-agent or IP address which would be checking your site for broken links and I’ll check for the 403 responses.
Please let me know and I’ll pass this on.
Kind Regards
Kevin
Makes perfect sense – thanks Gerroald
I do know of this option, but it assumes that it’s still in the logs i believe. I get the report weekly so what are the best parameters to enter into ‘live traffic options’ to ensure they are all captured? It would help massively if you could accompany the report with a parameter specifying the type of the last block reason eg. Complex Attacks, Brute Force Attacks and Blacklist blocks
Thanks for the quick response. No – as soon as the trash was emptied I checked the available space on the server and it didn’t reduce. Even now the files are still there and the plugin is working fine.
Thanks for the resolution