UserRob
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Hello
I’ve tried installing both network wide and on individual sites and the problem I had where I couldn’t access sub-directory based WordPress installs has definitely been cured.
I now need to build up some revisions so there is actually something to optimize and will report back if anything untoward occurs.
Rob
I’m willing to have a go at the beta.
I imagine it’s only when things go wrong that most people come here so the better the plugin the less people who see the call for testers!
Rob
I took out the zeros and the test key button showed an error and suggested an address to try.
Adding that address initially resulted in an error message which again cleared on adding all the 0s. But a second attempt typing rather than cutting and pasting the the suggested IP worked.
Whether that’s significant or I just made a mistake the first time I don’t know.
Rob
Will do once my hosting company has fought off a ‘concerted, large scale network attack’.
The zeros seem to have done the trick. Requests on the API are going up but not the errors and there are no warnings in the WordPress admin console now.
And everything seems to be working as expected thus far.
I’ve a suspicion I’m getting caught out on the domain mapping for my own IP address so I’ll investigate further.
Thank you for that and your efforts in general.
Rob
I had a bash at this but get an error :
‘WP YouTube Lyte got the following error back from the YouTube API: ipRefererBlocked’
It’s probably something I did wrong setting the Key up as it was a little confusing for someone not particularly technical. An addition to the FAQ is mentioned on the YouTube Lyte settings page for the proper release so I wondered if you’d written that as I might have more luck following it.
Alternatively might having a Multi-Site set up on shared hosting with mapped domains confuse the issue?
Rob