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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Easy Updates Manager] Continuing PHP errorsThank you. I did not find a reset setting. However, I clicked the Quick Configuration option to Default WordPress Settings. I have not gotten any php errors since then. Curiously, I reset my options to Disable Autoupdates for themes and plugins. I set Translations Updates to Manual. After that, I stopped getting the message that a new update is available from at least one of my plugins, Formidable Forms Pro. After verifying that Formidable had not changed their updating process, I changed the Translations setting in Easy Updates to Enable Automatic Updates, and this fixed plugin update problem. I am not sure what is going on here. I have the language set to English, so I thought the Translations would be irrelevant. Certainly, I did not expect the Translations option to prevent updates to another plugin.
Nevertheless, I am working again. Thanks. I appreciate the fine control of updates you provide.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Easy Updates Manager] PHP Error Undefined Index automatic_updatesI am still getting the php errors. Error is
[03-May-2020 22:27:20 UTC] PHP Notice: Undefined index: automatic_updates in /home/markslan/public_html/wp-content/plugins/stops-core-theme-and-plugin-updates/main.php on line 400
I get them essentially once a day.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Easy Updates Manager] PHP Error Undefined Index automatic_updatesI have no idea where that “Resolved” came from. I am also still getting the error, every day.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress not showing command bar in FirefoxThanks for the input. I did have show toolbar checked. It has been working for several years, but just stopped working recently. I managed to get it back by unchecking an option in Firefox to block popups.
It is strange that I have three WordPress sites, all running on the Striking Advanced Theme, and all with the same plugins with one exception. The Striking Theme provides extensive functionality for my sites, so I really cannot even try other ones. The other two sites did not have a problem even with the Firefox option for popups engaged. The only difference is that I use Formidable Forms on the lventure.org site. I also get Revolution Slider with the Striking Theme on all three sites, but I only have it activated on lventure.org. It must have been some conflict with Formidable or Revolution Slider. There was one instance earlier where Formidable Forms caused an issue that the developer fixed right away. You mention the CSS of the themes. Both Striking and Formidable probably make extensive use of CSS. I am not advanced enough to really understand that. I am guessing that the popup option for Firefox is probably a new feature, and the problem started when I updated Firefox.
Thanks again for the assistance. WordPress with Striking has allowed me to create and maintain some very functional websites with only moderate technical knowledge.
Sorry. The plugin is not the name of the folder, but rather Easy Updates Manager. I mistakenly chose the wrong one.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Plugins showing updates when none availableThanks for helping to track this down. Yes, I have Formidable installed. I never expected that, even though that is the plugin I have installed on my site having the issue when my other two sites do not have the problem.
I had the same problem today. I went to the site, and its seems OK. I manually started a malware scan, and it ran fine. Not sure what caused this error.
Thanks, dwinden. I am starting to understand this plugin. It will be useful when they upgrade the Compare Files Online feature to include plugins and themes beyond the iThemes ones. Otherwise, I have to review things. I notice that BackupBuddy, for example, apparently regularly changes a file .htaccess (not the main one). When I update my theme or a plugin, I expect to see files in that particular directory change.
On a separate note, I see that I am getting 404 errors detected where someone is scanning my sites, apparently looking to see if I have certain vulnerable plugins they can exploit. That is something I never saw with WordFence. It is scary who is out there looking for vulnerable sites all the time.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Support forum issueThank you. I inserted a long listing in the post that might have messed things up. I will insert only a couple of pages of that listing when I create a new post.
Thanks.
Thanks. I guess it makes sense that 14 days worth of logs should not be too bad.
By the way, I just looked and I have a log entry for changed files that has a very long list list of changes. I assume that is because I updated my theme and a plug in yesterday. A number of the changes were in directories wp-admin/network and wp-admin/js/ that seem to be various parameters of WordPress itself. These may have changed as part of the theme update, I suppose. How do you know when changes like that are normal and when they might be malicious? When I used to use Wordfence, it would compare WordPress and plugin files with the master copies at WordPress and report differences. It often showed changes like an update to the WordPress version supported that did not mean anything. However, I never saw these kinds of changes, even with theme updates, so maybe they are recognized as files that WordPress changes in normal running.
Thanks, Dwinden. That answers my question. I am disappointed, however. Most other plugins with logs keep them in files and allow them to be viewed from within WordPress admin, including the iThemes BackupBuddy.
I have been using WordFence up to now, and it is not unusual for me to get lock outs where someone tries a variety of different login names and passwords repeatedly in a short period of time. Security Pro seems to have more features that are checked, which is why I am trying it.
I did make that change in both my public_html directory and my subdirectory lventure.org, and it seems to be working now. I guess if there is another Php.ini file in the subdirectory it must override the extension into subdirectories. Thanks, WFMattR
I did not check that. Won’t that cause confusion with the separate web site I have in a subdirectory?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Update Control] Affecting manual theme updatesThank you, Chip. I did communicate with the theme author. Striking Multiflex is one of the most advanced themes. They reported that there are many things that could cause the update to be missed, mostly resource issues such as timeouts or memory limitations. They suggested it is easier just to update using ftp than to spend the time tracking down the specific culprit. The updates have actually started working again, so perhaps something was happening at the host at that point. Anyway, this had noting to do with the Update Control plugin.