Robert Trevellyan
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I’m seeing this warning on the site where I have Wordfence Security installed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackUpWordPress] duplicate database backups from weekly scheduleI have activated the new release on several sites, and I’m seeing different issues. On all sites I have only a daily database-only backup scheduled.
I received 2 emails each from 3 sites.
One email has the database backup attached.
The other email says:
BackUpWordPress has completed a backup of your site <siteURL>.
Unfortunately the backup file was too large to attach to this email.
You can download the backup file by clicking the link below:
In each case, there is only one backup on the server, and it’s only of the database.
I’ll report the issue with the other three sites separately.
Hi Johan,
It looks like you’re using WP Super Cache, not Quick Cache.
rt
Strange indeed – when I use
<mysite.com>/wp-login.phpit takes me right to the dashboard.No, 1.11 is working without error for me and going right to the dashboard. Are you logging in by going to “<your-site-url>/wp-admin”?
I get the same error.
You aren’t actually locked out of your admin at this point. Just edit the URL in your browser and change wp-login.php to wp-admin. No need to delete the plugin.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Spam Free WordPress] Detection rate of 0%The claim is “blocks 100% of the automated spam” (emphasis added).
Did you enable caching for logged-in users? If so, disable it again.
What do you have set for expiration time? Seems like reducing that could reduce the number of files in the cache directory.
It seems a sinkhole opened up in one of my email accounts. All set now.
By the way, I was right to purchase Views, it’s just what I need for my project.
Thanks!
That’s good news, I look forward to the next release.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Easy Theme and Plugin Upgrades] This plugin has never workedI successfully upgraded Weaver II from 0.7 to 0.9 using this plugin (as recommended by the author of Weaver II).
Hi Marco,
The new version works more the way I would expect. It still seems a little unpredictable when I try to work with existing HTML, but if I start from nothing and use the Visual view, then add HTML later, it does what I expect. I get the part about some styles applying to blocks, which seems to work more consistently now that <p> tags are being retained.
Another source of confusion probably betrays my lack of experience with WordPress. The styles in the admin area aren’t the styles used on the live website, so it really isn’t WYSIWYG. I guess this is beyond the scope of the plugin to address.
Thanks for the update.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Event Calendar] [Plugin: Ajax Event Calendar] ValidationThat fixed it, thanks.
rated and confirmed
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Event Calendar] [Plugin: Ajax Event Calendar] ValidationI just installed this excellent plugin in my freshly upgraded WP 3.2.1 local test site. I am unable to submit the form (Add Event) when I make Description a required field. The Description field is always highlighted and I can’t find a workaround.
Existing events, created with Description as an optional field, can be modified successfully if Description is later changed to required.