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  • With WP version 4.4, the plugin at 2.3.9 breaks the Beaver Builder plugin 1.6.4.5. The BB symptom is that all the buttons are nonresponsive. Disable Post Snippets and it’s fine.

    I am not using shortcodes with embedded spaces.

    You’ll need a login to investigate and launch BB.

    Thanks for looking into it.

    Hruodger’s comments are perhaps legitimate enhancement requests but should not be giving the plugin a failing grade, which should be reserved for plugins with weak support, unpatched bugs, security issues, or problems with WordPress standards.

    Hi

    This plug has been correctly identified as one that works well to add social to Tribe Events Calendar Pro. It does.

    Though when I try to add Tumblr to the enabled share list, the string “Share with Tumblr” appears in the front of every Tribe event preview excerpt. I removed Tumblr and the problem is resolved (though not I can’t share with Tumblr through the plugin).

    This may not be an issue except with Tribe Event . . .

    Cheers
    Mark

    p.s.suggest you log version info as well

    This is a neat idea.

    Site: knowlengr.com (LAMP)

    Maybe RSS feed-generated content confuses it?
    Also, the “Feedback report a problem” popup has a confused URL and is trying to send to a gopubmed address (yep!), which coincidentally appears in the log.

    Here’s the log

    Site is not local, but you’re detecting it as such.

    http://www.knowlengr.com

    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Error connecting to the server.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Couldn’t resolve host ‘testiflocal’
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Request url: testiflocal?url=http://KNOWLENGR.COM/wp-content/plugins/kaimbo-semantic-search/localtest.php
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:14 +0000: Your website address is detected as a local addres, not accessible from the internet. Kaimbo can not work.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Error connecting to the server.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Operation timed out after 10 seconds with 0 bytes received
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Request url: https://gopubmed.org/web/websitesearch/register?base=http://KNOWLENGR.COM/&accesskey=7f8372b1-df04-45af-a447-742103c9f5e5
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: Connection failed when registering the website at the search service.
    Wed, 26 Jun 2013 21:09:29 +0000: ERROR:28-Operation timed out after 10 seconds with 0 bytes received

    This “no input file” thread seems to be well spidered, but has a confusing mix of problem and solution statements.

    In particular, one should distinguish between Win, Linux, Apache, and IIS, and CGI vs ISAPI scenarios — which could have different causes.

    My variant was Win 2000, PHP5, IIS5, ISAPI. First I verified that PHP was working from the command line:

    php phpinfo.php

    If not, you have a PHP issue not related to the webserver you’ve selected. Fix that first. But I suspect if you are seeing “no input file”, you’ve already got PHP mostly working.

    Then I had to change the PHP.INI setting for

    cgi_force_redirect = 0

    as noted here http://us2.php.net/install.windows.

    Unlike some of the postings here, I did not have a need to reboot the server, so long as IIS was restarted from the Services in Control Panel (the whole service, not just the site involved), nor did the doc_root setting, which was null, make any difference. You mileage could vary. Permissions problems could also be a cause.

    Beware of caching when testing solutions.

    Lastly, I am reminded how much time is saved by an all-in-one install as provided by http://devside.net if you have enough permissions to go that route. For Windows users, it’s a big timesaver.

    Good luck getting around this nuisance.

    –Mark Underwood

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