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  • The confirmation email is working fine for me. I had to disable the option that redirects the user to a “thank you” page until I can troubleshoot further at a later date. Don’t know if one might affect the other? Anyway, just so you know, confirmation email does work.
    — Had to back out of WordPress 3.9 !!! Messed up big time, the whole site. Will not update until all plugins have a chance to catch up and get trialed by others 😉 .

    Sending from Contact Form, which is from my website/shared host email, delivered a blocked IP where I receive my personal email at Earthlink. Got Earthlink to clear that. A shared host may have had spammer customers!

    After that, only the first email address in the Contact Form “Email To” box would receive the Contact Form Message. I tried the formats per “help” (which is missing the actual examples) and also at link below. No amount of careful typing worked. Tried with/without commas, with/without semicolons, with/without [cc] with/without line returns, etc.

    FINALLY cut/paste the example “Sales,user3@example.com;[cc]user1@example.com;[cc]user2@example.com;[bcc]user3@example.com” from http://www.fastsecurecontactform.com/selectable-email-contacts. That stopped wrong format error message (even though I had typed that format exactly, too). Then I back-filled with actual email addresses, but got more trial and error.

    TaDa: Only the first email can have a “title,name@example.com” format. All others only get “name@example.com”. Did not like spaces ANYWHERE.

    Hope saves someone some time!

    Thread Starter wilderbee

    (@wilderbee)

    Done, I will monitor.
    Thank you !!!

    I use Firefox. Sure, I check viewer experience under Internet Explorer at turning points. Otherwise don’t go to IE. Merrily inputting to AEC Ajax Event Calendar as everything works FINE in Firefox. OMG – out of the blue happened to open IE and click an AEC event — event detail box for the public would not open! I KNOW it used to work on IE, don’t know when it bumped (maybe on one of Their upgrades?). THANK YOU zenixLR for your explicit instructions. I was able to FIX it for IE within only a few minutes !!! Wow, great timing.

    Dedicated to AEC plugin as long as it works, as I have not found another calendar with color category bars that cross dates. Example at http://mia.com/miami-events (plus an automatic short list that rolls to the front page!). If anybody finds a calendar with same abilities, please let me know, thank you!

    Never found a gallery plugin that would not interfere with AEC, so no gallery plugins.

    W3 Total Cache plugin, most versions, also interfered, no matter various settings. Quit W3 Total Cache when some info said it may not be a great gain on shared servers — decided I needed the Calendar more.

    I wrote to Eran in December encouraging (begging) her to come back. Maybe she will someday, or maybe someone else can take over? As a free plugin (much gratitude), I’m guessing the popularity per numerous pleas for tweaks and embellishment became overwhelming.

    Hoping Ajax Event Calendar makes it through the WP upgrade from 3.6.1 to 3.8 — I’ve been delaying for fear it may go bump ….

    I contacted another Weaver II site, the owner was able to relay this info:

    … on the WeaverTheme.com support forum, this malware alert seems to be the only thing people are talking about. And one of the moderators there reports having communicated offline with Bruce about it…. the moderators do say that whatever the nature and extent of the problem, it should not pose any danger to websites running the Weaver theme itself, regardless of version number (including 2.0), and regardless of free or Pro. The malware infection, if any, supposedly affects only the support forum. But one wrinkle is that the 2.0 version of Weaver II contains a help-file link to the support forum, so some people are reporting warnings apparently arising from that…. the Weaver team, including Bruce, is aware of this situation….

    Obviously they are working to fix it, relieved there is no domino effect. Appears those of us running scanners got blocked sooner than others.

    Same report from WordFence as RubenDaSilva above. Using WII-Pro 1.3.8 for a long while with no problems until today.

    Under “Firstly Read This Thread” at http://wordpress.org/support/theme/weaver-ii , Weaver says “PLEASE – do not ask Weaver II related questions here. You will NOT get a timely response as all Weaver II support is available at our own support website: http://forum.weavertheme.com

    Except I cannot access that address: “This web page at forum.weavertheme.com has been reported as an attack page and has been blocked…”

    Sure hope Weaver somehow gets a “heads up” to check over here!

    mysite.com/page-sitemap.xml cannot be found for editing. Unselected WP-SEO sitemap option. Installed Google Sitemap Plugin. It generated TWO lines with # only (instead of only one with WP-SEO), so there may be something not right elsewhere, will figure that out someday.

    Nonetheless, with GSP I could find mysite.com/sitemap.xml and remove the faulty entries. I can deactivate the Google Sitemap Plugin until I want a new sitemap, so no blind surprises.

    I experimented back and forth with these two plugins. The faulty entries reoccur in the two file names. Thus activating GSP as needed and then editing the file is my workaround for now.

    mysite.com/page-sitemap.xml cannot be found for editing. Unselected WP-SEO sitemap option. Installed Google Sitemap Plugin. It generated TWO lines with # only (instead of only one with WP-SEO), so there may be something not right elsewhere, will figure that out someday.

    Nonetheless, with GSP I could find mysite.com/sitemap.xml and remove the faulty entries. I can deactivate the Google Sitemap Plugin until I want a new sitemap, so no blind surprises.

    I experimented back and forth with these two plugins. The faulty entries reoccur in the two file names. Thus activating GSP as needed and then editing the file is my workaround for now.

    Me too! Searched files, folders, and database tables, not finding the sitemap file that I might edit. There is a # (only) on line two of my sitemap that Google does not like, worried I am de-ranked for it with new Google policies? Hoped WordPress SEO updates would fix it but no fix. I could edit each generation (not so often). If I delete/reinstall the plugin I’ll have to rethink/reset a lot of parameters again, much else to do already…
    Thank you! Anybody?

    Me too! Searched files, folders, and database tables. There is a # (only) on line two of my sitemap that Google does not like, worried I am de-ranked for it with new Google policies? Hoped WordPress SEO updates would fix it but no fix. I could edit each generation. If I delete/reinstall the plugin I’ll have to rethink/reset a lot of parameters again, much else to do already…
    Thank you! Anybody?

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