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  • Thread Starter anzart

    (@anzart)

    Hi Cais
    Latest message from my host…


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    Domaincheck
    Hi Steven,

    I’ve just done the following on your site:
    – logged into your WordPress installation
    – switched the theme from “SpectrumStarter” to “WordPress TwentyTwelve”
    – reinstalled the Nextgen Gallery plugin.

    The problem with the gallery error logging no longer occurs! It appears there’s a pretty horrible conflict that occurs between the gallery plugin and the SpectrumStarter theme. Please don’t re-enable this theme or the problems will start again!

    Kind Regards,
    Sean Cardus
    Domaincheck Technical Dept.
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    Regards Steve.

    Thread Starter anzart

    (@anzart)

    Hi Cais, thank you for your time and effort, from the information and advise you have given my site is now back online…..looking a little sparse but i can soon sort that out……my host must have taken on board your response, i have done nothing and the site is now live…. will keep you informed.
    Regards. Steve.

    Thread Starter anzart

    (@anzart)

    Hi Cais.Just recieved this reply from my hosts, where do i go from here?


    There’s nothing “overzealous” about the server security configuration. This is something that many hosts have in place as standard without any issues.

    I’ve just checked across our other customer’s WordPress websites and can see that a number of them also use the same gallery software as you without the same issue. This leads me to believe the problem is actually in the plugin’s configuration rather than a bug in the code.

    Please understand than I can’t allow you to re-enable the plugin without the problem being fixed first – You might even need to achieve this by wiping out the plugin’s configuration with assistance from the developers.

    Just one visit to your site for testing would generates over 11.5 million errors in our server’s log file within the space of a minute which would bring our server’s disk storage system to it’s knees every time you loaded a page”

    Thanks Steve.

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