SilentJC
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issue1. Yes, absolutely… I’ve gone through and checked everything I could possibly check. I know what JavaScript is, I know how to both enable and disable it. I assure you, it’s enabled.
2. When I say clean install, I mean I wiped the site completely off the server (apart from my media files which were moved to a different area outside my public_html folders). The installation was a manual install, I hate using the script installers on the servers.
3a. As mentioned, I’ve checked using Safari, Firefox, and Chrome… all current versions. And for good measure, I’ve even checked using Opera on the desktop. Mobile browsers on iOS were Safari and Chrome.
3b. I also used Chrome on my Android tablet and was able to use the “request desktop site” function and that restores the JavaScript issue and gives me full functionality. But that was the only way I was able to get it.
4. I’ve made sure all my security settings on all the devices were not in some way blocking JavaScript.
5. All operating system software, ancillary software is up to date.
6. All caches and files relating to websites were purged. System rebooted… same results.
As you might see, I’ve tried pretty much everything and my resulting annoyance (especially given the secondary site on another server that functions just fine so we know it’s not me)… is there a way to see if something on my server is causing a problem. I’ve looked at the error logs and there’s nothing saying there’s a problem, no errors relating to JavaScript files, etc.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueFYI – Browsers checked are
Safari 8
Firefox 29
Chrome 42All current.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueAll that has been done as well on each version of each browser, all up to date, no changes. Normally I’d assume the JavaScript permissions on the individual browsers would’ve been the culprit, but with Java, the browsers, and a clean install to the server… I’m at a complete loss. I’ve tried dumping caches, all cookies, etc. No change.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueIt’s enabled, has been tested across Safari, Firefox and Chrome all with the same results on multiple devices.
I should also note, I help run another WP self-hosted site on another server and do not have the same issues. As such, I’m sure you can imagine, this is incredibly frustrating/puzzling.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueI’ve been poking around a bit, and one screen gave away a hint. Specifically the media management window said “javascript must be enabled…” now, again, this was a clean installation, I’d changed exactly nothing, and installed the files clean slate. No plug ins (except for the default stuff that comes with WP like Akismet, etc) and no external third party themes. So somewhere the javascript is broken…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueThe only way to describe it is the login screen looks like the mobile login. For instance, when accessing a site via a phone, you get a different login screen. Unless you use something like Chrome where you can force the site to act like a desktop site. This is what I’m talking about except that it’s happening across every device I own. I’m being as honest as a person can be. I’m trying to figure out why my systems suddenly lost all that functionality when things switched to 4.1.
As such, over the weekend I decided to backup the site and do a full reinstall of everything. The entire thing was backed up, wiped out and reinstalled. Before doing anything else I installed wordpress. No plug ins, no themes, NOTHING. Just the core install package. Nothing changed. That’s why I’m trying to figure this out. What changed between 4.0 and 4.1 that broke the functionality on the end user side of things. This is my confusion.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueIt was a dry install, zero plugins installed and/or activated. Zero content. No themes other than the default active.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Mobile login only issueThat’s the fun part… I (just today) did a full backup, and dry install into an empty site and the same issues exist. As mentioned before, the mobile site is being forced, only when using the “request full desktop” version from Chrome on an Android device did we find the problem.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 4.1.1 broke gallery uploadI will try this, thanks James!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 4.1.1 broke gallery uploadIt’s something that’s actually affected several non-plug in areas too. The login screen is broken, the add media buttons don’t work, the editor isn’t fully functional, etc. I’m puzzled as to which part of the site this might come from, but it seems like there are scripts that were broken by this update.