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  • Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Aaand… perfect!
    Plugin works like a charm. Love it!

    I noticed that in the settings page it actually shows the correct user/pw, despite having put fake info in the wizard as suggested.
    Of course it reads them from wp-config, right?

    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Damn it, that was fast! 😀
    I’m going to join you right now!

    You may want to add it to plugin description, as others will surely be happy to know!

    Thank you Yehudah!

    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Magic!
    Very kind of you.

    Thank you Jeff,
    much appreciated!
    Andrea

    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Magic!
    I’m testing it now.
    I implemented the code, and a new ‘select’ menu correctly shows on the form.
    However, in the sent emails, only the label appears.

    I can easily wait for the plugin implementation, so no need to solve it right now.

    I have a few questions now that I’m testing the form, if you don’t mind:
    – Scope of ‘Click here to reset the form’ link on Success page?
    – Difference btw Ip and Host ip? They show both as my wan ip in the emails sent.
    – I know the form is well coded and already ‘Protects against bad bots, malicious input, and other threats’. Can I just disable the captcha, or it would be wise to also add a honeypot (so as to avoid spam but also the captcha-like thing)?

    I also have a few minor suggestions I won’t bother you with right now.
    Kudos for the skills and mindset (and time!) you pour into your plugins (and website!) for the sake of us less-gifted 😉
    Great job, thank you!

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by Torello.
    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Great!
    If you think the new one is already stable enough for a production site, I’d be glad to try it.

    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Hi!
    Sorry for the late replay, did not receive the follow-up notification from wp.org.

    I most certainly do, with pleasure.
    Your willingness is much appreciated, thank you!

    Best regards

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 8 months ago by Torello.
    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Thank you for caring!
    Nice reply.
    I see now how to implement such feature may be quite a lot of work on your side.

    Yes, the idea is to offer a way for normal (and urban) users to have a cleaner comments section by default. And that would be up to a moderator of course.
    Without resorting to banning, blocking or censoring (options that I personally dislike), the users would be first thing presented with the offending commenter’s comments all hidden by mod’s choice. Then, they should be able to un-hide one for checking out, and also to un-hide all if so choose.

    Commenter’s comments should not be shadow-banned either, ie visible just to him/herself, but rightly there, just flagged and set ‘outside’ the reading flux, still readable but only by explicit per-user choice.

    I like this non-banning but nevertheless users-caring approach!

    Anyway, as I said, it would probably require a lot of work to implement this system on your plugin. Up to you then. 🙂 Let me know what you think and keep me updated 😉

    Best regards,
    T

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 9 months ago by Torello.
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 9 months ago by Torello.
    Thread Starter Torello

    (@torello)

    Right,
    your plugin was NOT the problem.
    Still unresolved, but UNRELATED to your plugin.
    Sorry to have alerted you!
    Please do mark this topic resolved (or even non-existent? 😉
    I will now give this very useful and well thought out plugin of yours 5 stars.

    Have a nice day!

    Torello

    (@torello)

    Had the same issue, this is how I solved.
    Enabling wp_debug showed a ‘fatal error’ in the otherwise blank admin content area, caused by yoast file class-yoast-notification-center.php in the plugin’s admin folder.

    There lies the problem. I simply downloaded a few older versions of our (beloved) plugin and found that by using that file from v3.2.2 I got admin area back to life.

    Enjoy the temporary solution until Joost’s direct intervention.

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