JohnP
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I don’t care about masking the S3 URL, I just want the files served by https so that users don’t receive mixed content warnings.
Thank you for your response A5hleyRich – I guess I will have to learn about Cloudflare or CloudFront after all – I was hoping there was an easier way.
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Yes, I am using version 9.3.4.
I found the forum post from a year ago where you fixed a similar warning from line 62
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/php-warning-fixes-in-9-3-2/, but this seems to be a different issue.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Query Monitor] How to use this pluginThe P3 Plugin works as long as you don’t update to PHP 7.0
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In reply to: [P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler)] PHP 7 CompatibilityI’ve just wasted half an hour trying to run a scan and worrying about what might be broken.
Could you not at least push an update that gives an error message when a site is using PHP 7?
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In reply to: [WangGuard] Alternatives going forward with or without WanguardThanks for your speedy response @redsand.
I did check the known conflicts list, but the site has been running WordPress since 2004 so there may well be obscure plugins still running. I’ll turn logging on and make a support request in due course.
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In reply to: [WangGuard] Alternatives going forward with or without WanguardI’ve tried installing WP-SpamShield to replace WangGuard, but am still getting spam registrations at least once a day.
All have different IP addresses and referrer is google.com, which isn’t very useful.
The new name fields added by SpamShield are filled out, so I presume it is a human rather than a bot.
I installed WangGuard because my database was filling up with thousands of fake users and it worked great to prevent this problem.
Any other suggestions for alternatives would be appreciated.
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In reply to: [WP Encrypt] Unlikely to work on shared hostingThanks Luke
Shifting to a new hosting company who supports Let’s Encrypt is probably the solution I will go with.
The WP Encrypt plugin has successfully generated a certificate, but to use it I would have to download it then install it manually via cPanel.
If I only had to do this once it would be fine, but being committed to updating every 90 days makes it unviable in my opinion.
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In reply to: [Simple Cache] Cache does not purge automaticallyThanks Taylor, I’ve just updated so hopefully the client will be happy again.
It has occurred to me that I may have misunderstood what the setting “Expire the cache after” does. Is this documented anywhere?
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In reply to: [Simple Cache] Feature Request – clear cache when page receives commentThat’s a very impressive response Taylor!
I’ll see if that keeps the multitudes happy.
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In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] HTTP Error on media uploadYesterday I shifted the site to a modern cPanel server, and the error has disappeared.
Another possible clue as to the cause of the issue is that I was advised the old server was not compatible with these upcoming changes:
“PayPal is updating its services to require TLS 1.2 for all HTTPS connections. At this time, PayPal will also require HTTP/1.1 for all connections.”
If others with this problem are also hosted on an older server, upgrading looks like the only solution.
Since I’m happy now, I’m marking this topic as resolved.
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In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] HTTP Error on media uploadHi Jeremy
My host reports that GD support is enabled on this server.The upload error is still happening if Jetpack is activated.
Things work fine with Jetpack off.
The server is an old machine running Ensim, and I am planning to upgrade when I can find the time. Perhaps this will fix the problem.
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In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] HTTP Error on media uploadI am still having this problem, even though I have updated to Jetpack version 3.9.6.
I have made a discovery which might give a clue – if I open the image in GIMP and use the option to “overwrite” (without any processing), the image uploads fine.
This has just worked on photos from three different cameras.
I had re-sized some of the photos with GIMP using a batch processing plug-in, but uploading these files still produces an http error. When I opened them individually and overwrote them, they uploaded without problem.
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In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] HTTP Error on media uploadNo, it didn’t help.
Same message in the error log:
[28-Jan-2016 20:21:19] PHP Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 41418752) (tried to allocate 3072 bytes) in /var/www/html/wp-includes/media.php on line 2743Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] HTTP Error on media uploadWith the Amazon S3 plugin disabled, I just get the single line error message about out of memory:
[28-Jan-2016 03:51:38] PHP Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 41418752) (tried to allocate 3072 bytes) in /var/www/html/wp-includes/media.php on line 2743In the footer, the memory-usage plugin produces:
Memory : 35.61 of 128Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] HTTP Error on media uploadWhen I activated wp-memory-usage I saw in the dashboard:
PHP Version : 5.3.6 / 32Bit OS
Memory limit : 128 MB
Memory usage : 35.25 MBI tried uploading a photo with Jetpack activated and got the HTTP error message – then in the footer of the edit post page I see:
Memory : 35.71 of 128 Version 4.4.1