• Resolved Adrian

    (@adriandw)


    If after dismissing this notice, it appears over again and again, please, open a thread on the FDP support forum, and give us the information below.

    Rewrite Rules updated by the function "flush_rewrite_rules" in the file "wp-content/plugins/waymark/inc/Waymark_Install.php"

    at line 75 of the plugin WAYMARK

    The rewrite rules where updated requesting /wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=waymark_map

    Here an extract of the code:

    073

    074 //Flush permalinks

    075 flush_rewrite_rules);
    076

    077 //Update version

    078 update_option('Waymark_Version' ' Waymark_Config: get_item'plugin_version'));

    If it is a recurring issue, we also suggest you to contact the support of WAYMARK

    Read here to learn more about this issue.

    Received the above warning multiple times. Will try to contact Waymark support.

    • This topic was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by Adrian.
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  • Plugin Author Jose Mortellaro

    (@giuse)

    Hi Adrian,

    thank you for reporting this issue.

    This issue shouldn’t have an impact on the frontend, because it looks like it’s triggered only when you visit the backend page
    /wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=waymark_map.

    Contacting them is a good idea in any case. If they can avoid flushing the rewrite rules every time you visit that backend page, it would be better.

    However, I assume you will not visit that backend page very often. It may be triggered more frequently now because maybe you’re setting something up with their plugin, but keep in mind that it’s not a frontend page, and in the future you’ll likely visit that page less often.

    In short, if they can fix it, that would be ideal. If they can’t do it immediately, it shouldn’t be a serious issue.

    I hope it helps

    Have a great day!

    Jose

    Thread Starter Adrian

    (@adriandw)

    Yes, thank you for your very prompt reply.
    After posting here I had paused my posting to the Waymark support forum while I checked some more.
    From experimentation it looked as though the flush is triggered when I edit a map, not every time I visit a page with a map, and this confirms what you have found in the code.

    I will keep an eye on it for a bit longer and then consider asking them if they can reduce their requirement to flush the rewrite rules.
    Thanks again
    Adrian

    Plugin Author Jose Mortellaro

    (@giuse)

    You’re welcome, Adrian!

    If the rewrite rules are flushed only when you edit a map, that’s totally fine. In this case, it was a false alarm.
    I’ll try to improve this check to avoid this kind of false alarm in the future.

    Thank you again for reporting this issue.

    I would not ask them to reduce the requirement to flush the rewrite rules if you confirm that they flush it only when you edit the map.

    Best regards

    Jose

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