daverumney
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Hi,
thanks for getting back to me. The Asset Optimisation was set to automatic, but I’ve worked out how to exclude jquery-core (not any of the other ones pre-fixed jquery) and it appears to have resolved the problem.
Many Thanks
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] xmlrpc “not found”For anyone finding this in the future there is a recommended setting in cPanel WordPress Toolkit which blocks xmlrpc, but can be reverted – hard to spot in a long list of security settings.
On further investigation, there seems to be plenty of other security advice out there to keep it blocked though.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] xmlrpc “not found”So, the same as what I get.
Any ideas?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] xmlrpc “not found”Hi Bruce,
according to my host provider, you are getting this message because you are trying to call http rather than https:
Because there’s a forced HTTPs redirection active on staging.chestermc.org, you are receiving this error.
They suggest trying it again calling https://staging.chestermc.org/xmlrpc.php
They also added the IP’s to the white list, but I am still getting the responses described earlier.
Thanks,
Dave
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ICS Calendar] Eventdesc=true not working for meOK. thanks for the prompt response. I’ve toggled off the lightbox now and all is well.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress not recognising PHP updateThanks – I’ll take a look at that.
My host isn’t dealing with many WP hosters – I don’t think they have much knowledge of itForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress not recognising PHP updateHi,
phpinfo is going direct to the host to get the php version. WP isn’t involved in that process as far as I can tell.
Also, if I change the PHP version on my host (for my domain) to 7.2 and reload phpinfo.php again, it reports it correctly as 7.2.
However WordPress continues to report that I’m on an outdated PHP version 5.6
Anyone know what WP does to ascertain the PHP version or if there’s anything I can check in WP?
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress not recognising PHP updateI already spoke to my host and they confirmed that it was running 7.3.
To satisfy myself I created a phpinfo.php file:
<?
phpinfo();
?>
and ran it which confirmed the host site is running PHP 7.3.3 for my website – which makes me think the problem is somewhere in WPactually, its the slider2.jpg
I’m having this problem too. I can’t find anywhere on the hestia theme menu system to change or remove the teddy bear image. It’s the contact.jpg image
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