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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] simpleThanks!!
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In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Report Error if using WPML togetherThanks for the feedback. I also received a copy of WPML, so I will be able to reproduce and fix. Probably this week, I hope tomorrow.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] great plugin!!Thank you for your review!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Report Error if using WPML togetherI asked the WPML team if I could get a free copy so I could debug myself.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] excelllentThank you Godito!
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In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] OttimoGrazie! 🙂
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In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Quick and EasyThank you for your review!
Hum… I understand. Actually, these debug strings are not that useful unless you want to debug the plugin, which shouldn’t happen that often 🙂
I’m going to add an additional switch to turn these entries off by default, so only people interested in RFG plugin debugging will see them.
I would like to handle this issue and the WPML one at the same time. So as soon as I get material to fix the WPML issue, I’ll publish a new version.
Thank you for your feedback!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Great pluginThank you!
Which blog post was it? I guess I have to thank the author too 🙂
Theses are debug strings, printed in the logs because your
WP_DEBUGWordPress setting must be enabled (probably in yourwp-config.php). These messages will be gone as soon as you disable debugging messaging withWP_DEBUG.And again, these lines are not related with the automatic favicon update checking. The checking happens once per day and is triggered by WordPress regular
wp_schedule_event, as it should. Instead, these lines are part of the code that decides if a notice should be displayed in the dashboard or not. There is no heavy processing behind them (like an HTTP access…), only a mundane less-than-a-millisecond processing.Does this help?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Report Error if using WPML togetherThank you for reporting! I didn’t know about this.
WPML is a non-free plugin so I’m not sure I can test this issue easily. Could you copy/paste your workaround? It may be enough to let me understand the exact problem and fix. And also a sample Ajax URL: yours ends with “XXX” but this is not what WPML really does, is it?
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] brilliant plugin,Thank you!!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Brilliant!Thank you Lars!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Easy and fast favicon generator.@rentaldepot Thank you!!
@debbie Is there anything wrong with the plugin? If so, I suggest you to post about the issue here: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/favicon-by-realfavicongenerator
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Favicon by RealFaviconGenerator] Simple. Easy. Idiot-proof.Thank you for your review!