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anblik
(@anblik)
Just to add a note into my previous message, it is working fine with “PHP 5.6.30” or earlier version. I want it to make it work with PHP 7+
Thanks for the info.
I will do some tests to see if I can reproduce your issue.
Thread Starter
anblik
(@anblik)
Thanks for your reply. I will wait for the update.
I just performed some tests using the rename login feature on PHP 7.0.15-0ubuntu0.16.04.4 and I saw no issues.
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wpsolutions.
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wpsolutions.
Thread Starter
anblik
(@anblik)
Thanks for the update.
I have hosted my site in Siteground with CENTOS 6.7 x86_64.
Just tell me one thing, Can we hide login page in some other way?
Can you please confirm something:
which of the following two features did you try?
Rename Login Page
OR
Cookie Based Brute Force Prevention
Please try using the feature which you have not tried yet.
I have tested both the rename login and cookie based brute force features and found no issues with either of them.
I think if you are still having problems you should investigate further to see if another plugin (or something else on your system) may be causing a conflict.
There is no technical reason why changing to PHP 7.x will break the rename login page feature because the code which deals with that is already PHP7.x compliant as far as I can remember.
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Thread Starter
anblik
(@anblik)
I was about to write you a note on this too.
I was using Brute Force > “Rename Login Page”