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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: htaccess and protected optionPlugins seem to be the only viable solution. I’m personally not very keen on plugins that always are potential security risks. The core won’t be modified, see my ticket: https://core.trac.ww.wp.xz.cn/ticket/28798#comment:2.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: htaccess and protected optionUhhh, that’s a pity. But thanks for your help so far!
At this point my suggestion to the wp developer team would be to find a way to use protected options for single pages and posts without using wp-login.php. Maybe by creating an extra transfer page for protected content naming differently as wp-login?
I really do need this on at least every second project. Maybe other users would take advantage as well from this adjustment…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: htaccess and protected optionNo, that is not possible.
The protected page is for the participants of our event. We want to provide them downloads for the sessions, pics and so on. We can’t control which IP they use and in most cases their IPs will be dynamic.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: htaccess and protected optionNope. Have a try. Password for the page is: 123
http://www.publishing-bootcamp.de/test/Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: htaccess and protected optionYes, I did. It’s the same info as in the video mentioned above. And I could not find a hint regarding the conflict between htaccess protected wp-login and the protected option via Visibility. Or am I missing something?