most of images on la-depresion page arent loading.these images are being fetched from i0.wp.com and i1.wp.com.
cant load up the image linked either.
Thread Starter
Carlos
(@psicologosencr)
Thanks Laliz. Yes the they aren’t loading. I have deactivate the photon plugin, but still the problem persists.
Are you sure JetPack is disabled? Your source code looks like it is still active.
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Carlos
(@psicologosencr)
I have disabled it, erase cache, checked and the problem persists, so I turned it back on. Should I leave it deactivated?
For now please.
Info iOp.com
The i0.wp.com is WordPress dot com’s image cacher for images that you’ve directly linked from elsewhere. It caches them on WordPress.com so the page loads quickly, and doesn’t have to wait to grab the external image to display the page.
Have you hot linked these images? Meaning imported from a url when adding media.
From your source code,
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//jetpack.wordpress.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//s0.wp.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//s1.wp.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//s2.wp.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//public-api.wordpress.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//0.gravatar.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//1.gravatar.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//2.gravatar.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//i0.wp.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//i1.wp.com'>
<link rel='dns-prefetch' href='//i2.wp.com'>
All from JetPack. That is where the message is coming from.
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Carlos
(@psicologosencr)
Jetpack is now deactivated.
The images have been uploaded through photon over jetpack, have checked with them and everything looks fine (they said):
http://jetpack.me/support/debug/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.psicologosencostarica.com%2F
It seems to be a problem with the images in your uploads folder, your media library. JetPack tries to cache a version of them but when it can’t it shows the message, We cannot complete this request, remote data was invalid.
The remote data is from your site. When JetPack goes to http://i2.wp.com/www.psicologosencostarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/adolescencia-psicologos-costa-rica.jpg to get the image it is not there as shown by trying to go to http://www.psicologosencostarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/adolescencia-psicologos-costa-rica.jpg which results in a 404 error.
at some point an attack blocked my: xmlrpc.php, and right now is back on track
What did you do to clean up after the malware?
Thread Starter
Carlos
(@psicologosencr)
The image: http://www.psicologosencostarica.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/hipocrates-depresion.jpg
Does not show in the media library (it appears with a question mark), but if I go to edit that image, I can see it.
So, do you think it is a problem with my hosting provider?
About the xml, the hosting provider blocked it, so jetpack couldn’t get to read it, so now it is not blocked.
Are these images in you wp-content/uploads folder?
I go to edit that image, I can see it.
Where are you doing this edit?
No, not a problem with the host. I think it might be your database.
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Carlos
(@psicologosencr)
There just a few images left -here-: http://www.psicologosencostarica.com/wp-admin/upload.php
Edit means: If I click on the image (with a question mark) then I can click on “Edit Image”, and then I can turn it, left or right, and then see the image (not the question mark).
But my database -images- are -uploaded to my hosting provider (or photon?)
When you edit an image, right click and click on open in a new tab. Check that tab for the url.
Are all these images in you wp-content/uploads folder? Sorry I didn’t understand the answer.
The images are uploaded by the host’s server. Photon caches the image for faster loading.
Have you tried:
-deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).
Thread Starter
Carlos
(@psicologosencr)
This is the url of an image (with a question mark):
http://www.psicologosencostarica.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=imgedit-preview&_ajax_nonce=b7b4d8e55d&postid=3157&history=%5B%7B%22r%22%3A-90%7D%5D&rand=26381
I have tried deactivating a few, but not all of them plugins since its “a professional page 24/7” (right now theres 5 users online) :/