TamrahJo
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Jerry,
My apologies, I didn’t receive notification of your first reply, just the one you sent this morning – –It seems, on my hosting provider side, and their time frame of scans/when/how alerts are sent, caused the initial alert that started me to troubleshooting, and led to me asking you, was out of sync with the true states of my sites.
Thus, best as I can tell? In the end, no need to have asked you – but, I did and you answered (again, sorry, I didn’t get that notification, then…)
Thank you for superb service!
Tamrah JoIt is a work of beauty and credit given where credit due! 😀
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In reply to: [Shortcodes Ultimate - Content Elements] Google maps no longer working@autosoftbv – I’m glad you posted, because then I knew, it wasn’t just me! Glad it got resolved and will keep an eye out for any API things as they come down the pike! 🙂
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In reply to: [Shortcodes Ultimate - Content Elements] Google maps no longer workingVladmir –
Not certain, for myself – what changed on various fronts from 3:50am local time (here) and 5:15 pm local time (again!) here! But I awoke to do site maintenance and experienced the ‘maps not showing” and started iframe with API key direct embedding, but after a mid-day break, logged back into remaining sites and their maps showing up fine! No CHANGES made for direct embed with API key – did you push out something on your end, OR didn’t I completely flush caches as I should, or …?Will do ‘my part on my end” and I have Pro bundle add purchased ages ago, but since not in last 6 months? Posting here, in free support repository, because Gmaps thingee open on free option?
Thanks for all you do and just posting for other’s knoweledge and to say, once more! Love your tool and all that you do on the free repository option!
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In reply to: [National Weather Service Alerts] Issues encountered with PHP 7.3The issue has been solved, though I still don’t know why it was an issue –
IT WAS Not the difference in PHP versions –
It had to do with the live site not pulling in the alerts for the zip code, (although local dev model did) and once the zip code was removed, and just county/state entered, it worked –Marking this as resolved and sending email to developer with specifics to see if there is something I missed in the troubleshooting efforts – that could highlight the reasons.
THANK you for this wonderful plug in.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Fast Secure Contact Form] FS Contact Form no longer in WP Market?Thank you, both Mike Challis, for the awesome plug-in I’ve used for years and sorry this happened to you – Thank you, Samuel Wood (Otto) for getting the fix in place while I research what to move to. So glad the community here has the dedicated folks it does – I still surmise they waaayyy outnumber the ‘rotten apples’ – 🙂 Thanks again!!
jyotixxx – 🙂 Glad it worked – been using Wordfence for quite some time now and this is the first time I’ve ever had to do that – :)I recently changed hosting providers so that may be the difference – 🙂
Hi jyotixx –
I was experiencing the same issue this a.m. on one of my sites – followed the directions for setting the max execution time listed in the below link and my scan finished – might want to try if you haven’t already –🙂
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In reply to: [CSV Importer] Excel formula to convert dates to Unicode for import – FYI🙂
The standard email alert that tells you about a User being locked out that usually reads, “Someone at this IP tried logging in with username ‘admin'”
(or some other WAG they tried using – LOL)But even after creating a new administrative user, deleting the original admin user profile, so my main user profile wouldn’t show as ‘author’ of any of the posts, this a.m. the locked out warning email still showed them trying the new admin name which isn’t easily guessed by trying combinations of website name/etc.
At a loss as to how they could discover the user name I picked given the settings I have and wondered if I’m missing something.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Enhanced Media Library] Problem on InstallHi Nadia,
For me, the warning appeared and stayed until I deactivated/deleted the “Unattach/Reattach Media” plug-in. Since I was trying a host of different plugins to find which would accomplish best what I wanted, I suspect there was a run-in between the aforementioned plug in and yours, but since I’m not an expert, that may not be a correct hypotheses or helpful to you in your troubleshooting, but alas, it is the only thing I’m aware of.
Thanks!
Tamrah JoThanks! I do so appreciate the work you’ve done on Duplicator and appreciate the access to donation-cost tools as so much of the work I do is volunteer for organizations!
And it’s nice to be acknowledged as ‘persistent’ – most times, people just call me stubborn – – LOL 😛
Have a great weekend
Tamrah Jo🙂 and will mark as resolved…
You Bet! Have a great weekend.
Tamrah JOHey again –
In effort to try to locate something that might be of help to you, I ended up at the “Check URL/IP” link at Webroot:
http://www.brightcloud.com/tools/url-ip-lookup.php
and ran a check there – report indicated seems the block is coming from the established age and popularity indexes of site — Sorry for the false alarm – didn’t realize it was checking those two things, too –
You can submit a change request for your site to them at this link:
http://www.brightcloud.com/tools/change-request-url-reputation.phpAnd I shall go ahead and click on through – hope I didn’t give you gray hair, just so rarely happens, if it’s the site of someone in the WordPress community, I always let them know as a FYI –
Thanks
Tamrah Jo