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In reply to: [Constant Contact Forms] Security issue – will it be fixed??@constantcontact, Patchstack says the issue was reported by Lana Codes with “no reply from the vendor.” So apparently they were unable to contact you. I suggest you reach out to them directly:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google for WooCommerce] Site down after last update to 2.4.8Same issue here
Perfect. Thanks for your help.
You are awesome! I was able to find the plugin causing the problem: WPBakery Page Builder v6.10.0. Can you provide me with some text I can pass along to the plugin author that explains the issue? For example, how might they be “hooking into WP core incorrectly”?
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I can’t post that publicly. So I just emailed it to wftest @ wordfence . com
Ah, sorry about that. Just sent it.
Thanks for your reply. This is done.
Much appreciated. I just sent the report.
Thanks for your response. I tried that just now. Same result unfortunately.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Minify / CDN issueThank you! I just submitted the form.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Minify / CDN issueThanks for your reply. I can’t post that info publicly. Can I send it to you directly?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] Minify / CDN issueActually, I take that back. The locally hosted minified files are affected too.
Thanks for your help. I think we got it. It appears that the issue was with the WP SMTP plugin. From what I gather, WP SMTP converts the “from” address into a “reply-to” address. And this was overriding the “reply-to” setting in your plugin.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Relevanssi - A Better Search] Post titles containing “D3” converted to “000”Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Relevanssi - A Better Search] Post titles containing “D3” converted to “000”Thanks for your help! Changing the minimum word length fixed the issue… I was wrong about the “000” replacement. It just came from “1,000” in the title 🙂