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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comments - wpDiscuz] Ability for commenters to edit their commentThanks for the explanation. Any plans to add guest editing as well?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comments - wpDiscuz] Ability for commenters to edit their commentWhere are the edit buttons or options then, I cannot seem to find them anywhere on the site
http://www.ghacks.net/2015/04/02/help-us-test-the-new-comment-system/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Comments - wpDiscuz] Ability for commenters to edit their commentIs this limited to WordPress members currently? Can you enable this for all users please and not just members?
Okay, I have cleared the blacklist to see if it resolves the issue.
Oh, the comment plugin that I use is NoSpamNX, http://wordpress.org/plugins/nospamnx/.
Ronald thanks for your reply. I do not have Akismet installed, so that is one thing less to test I assume.
I have words or phrases in the comment blacklist, but the particular comment that I mentioned did not contain any of those.
The only similarity I came up with was that comments were allowed initially, then the user started to edit, and then they were moved to spam.
This happened with and without links posted in the comment.
One idea that I had was that maybe the “too many links” comment moderation setting triggered that. While the user in question did not post any links in the article, he used a link in the url field and posted a text link as part of his signature.
The settings that I have enabled are:
Before a comment appears — Comment author must have a previously approved comment
Comment moderation — Hold a comment in queue if it contains 1 or more links.That’s about it. I can post the comment blacklist if that helps.
I seem to have a related problem. Some comments are marked as spam on my site after they have been edited even though that should not be the case.
I cannot really say why this is happening, but it is happening especially when someone posts a long comment on the site and then edits it.
An example is this comment: http://www.ghacks.net/2014/02/21/telegram-questions-answered-whatsapp-messenger-alternative/#comment-1993903
It was marked as spam and I had to move it mark it as legit so that it would appear on the site.
By the way, is there an option to see if the plugin is currently filling the cache?
I’m also getting a
Warning: array_search() [function.array-search]: Wrong datatype for second argument in /home/xxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-related-posts-plugin/includes.php on line 428
error when trying to update the options.
I’m experiencing the same problems. I have updated to the latest beta and it now shows related post for some articles, but the majority simply shows no related posts.
Recent studies show that about 12% of Internet users are using ad blockers, and that a whooping 25% of Firefox users do. That’s not a fraction.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] missing page navigationThanks Frederick,
any idea when it will be added to the next public release? Is it unproblematic to install the dev release and then upgrade to the next public release? Will the public release be shown as an update in the plugin listing?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS Feed Not Updating In Some ClientsOkay fixed it. It was related to a caching plugin that was caching feed urls as well.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Weird Opera ProblemI seem to have fixed it by adding the Opera user agent to the agents that never get to see cached pages.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: W3 Total Cache] Weird Opera ProblemThe issue seems to only appear when the page is cached, when it is not cached (e.g. when I delete the cached pages) then it displays the website fine.