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  • On the other hand this plug in does exactly what I want and blocks bot nets of infected PCs and scanners looking for weaknesses on web servers, they seem to be using old versions of MS browsers and OSs to do so.

    Currently all the suspicious behavior I see in my stats comes from IE6 or less and Xp sv1 or less.

    Blocking Them simply makes good sense, if big companies like google are phasing out support for old browsers why should we not do the same?

    I understand your comment but I don’t think it really applies to IE that has never complied to standards any way.

    Thread Starter Viv

    (@viv)

    It would appear that deleting cookies while it can help is not all of the problem, I never did by the way.

    What I did above worked twice on two different domains

    The safari problem can be worked around, first quit safari, use another browser to log in to the admin area, now try safari again, you may need to hold down the shift key to clear the page cache.

    This will work if you were seeing a corrupted redirect address in the browser address bar after trying to log in.

    Thread Starter Viv

    (@viv)

    I just went up to 1.9 via auto update and its done the same thing (blank admin page) as it did for 1.6, on the last one version I did it manually and had no problem, I will delete and manually reinstall as last time to see if it clears it.

    Viv

    Thread Starter Viv

    (@viv)

    Hi Ralf

    Sorry to take a while to come back to you, I did the a few tests trying to nail it down before doing the clean reinstall of the plug in you suggested, if you recall the problem began after the automatic update was used in the new version of WP 2.5.

    THe clean instal cured the issue completely and I have not been able to recreate it since so it looks like the update and overwriting went wrong, rather than a conflict between plugins as suspected at the beginning.

    Viv

    Thread Starter Viv

    (@viv)

    Hi Ralph

    The original install worked ok at 1.5 but was updated using the new auto-update in 2.5, I can try deleting all files and doing a clean install to test for you.

    Also running is (and I should have said before sorry) are Akismat, Bad Behavior, Better Blogroll, Google XML Sitemaps, ShareThis, WassUp, WordPress.com Stats, WP-Ban.

    All the above at the current up to date versions.

    The problem only showed up after All in one SEO and CryptX up dated and pulling there files restored normal operation.

    Thanks for the help

    Viv

    Well never saw a solution so took the path of least resistance and defaulted the folder of the troublesome theme

    Hi, I am searching for a solution to the same problem, the forum seems littered with requests for help but definitive answer as to what the problem is or how to fix it has not been given, or I have not found it yet?

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