NolanW
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: The plugin does not have a valid headerThat’s an option. Would that also be able to disable plugins that are network active?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: The plugin does not have a valid headerYep, that was my initial thought. I’ll need to coordinate a maintenance window where this can be scheduled and not impact traffic.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: The plugin does not have a valid headerThere are 18 plugins active, do you suggest opening 18 threads? It is not immediately apparent which is causing the issue, since the error message doesn’t indicate which plugin it is.
I am thinking that this is a data issue as it’s only occurring on one of the sites out of 30.
here is a screenshot of the error, if that is helpful: https://imgur.com/VPkNknt
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: nginx robots.txt not loading on subsitesHey there, thanks for your reply.
We’re using All in one SEO Pack for sitemaps and robots.txt editing. WordPress uses a virtual robots.txt file, which is what the index.php?robots=1 is. In our install, there’s no physical robots.txt in the root directory.
changing the index settings in the reading settings on a subsite does not change the main site’s robots.txt, but does change the subsite robots.txt. However, it does not load using the robots.txt URL, as it 404s. It does load under that index.php?robots=1 link, though.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YARPP - Yet Another Related Posts Plugin] Not workingSame here. same post 4 times.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YARPP - Yet Another Related Posts Plugin] Not workingHi,
I’m still getting the same result, even after updating to 4.2.1.
Example post: http://testbed.unfspinnaker.com/false-reports-raise-questions-about-real-victims/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [YARPP - Yet Another Related Posts Plugin] Not working properlySame thing here. Won’t work on 3.9.1 with the new update.