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Add my [url=http://plugins.b2evolution.net/index.php/2006/07/17/creative_commons_plugin]CC License[/url] plugin to the list of failures. Fails to offer options when creating a post, but successfully renders existing cc_license posts. I *think* you can…
Published by edb on 2007-12-06
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Duplicated with visiglyphs disabled. Commenter's name is not visible whether it is a logged in member (admin) or a random visitor. Commenter's name is also not visible in the back office when moderating comments. The "sample" comment has a…
Published by edb on 2007-12-28
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Nice job, ¥åßßå. That solves it. @EdB: I didn't really suspect the Visiglyph plugin to be the cause of the trouble, but since I was going to add a picture, I might just as well mention the name of the plugin (Visiglyph) that makes the funny picture in…
Published by afwas on 2007-12-28
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Heh. I was wondering if there was a new hook or if a hook used by visiglyphs moved. Or something! Anyway it's always best to suspect non-standard stuff ya? I kinda wish a back office comment could get visiglyphed, but maybe it's a way for "the…
Published by edb on 2007-12-28
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Brief update on my plugins, beginning with good news: [url=http://plugins.b2evolution.net/index.php/2007/12/27/turing_test_220]TuringTest[/url] is fully compatible with 230RC1 compliments of a bug report that I managed to fix. For versions prior to 2.*…
Published by edb on 2008-01-12
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Can someone explain OpenID? Comment
Okay looks like we're on different versions, but I managed to define Auth_OpenID_RAND_SOURCE as null and it went to the openid people, but then crashed because my visiglyph plugin freaked out on it's line 104. >:-<
Published by edb on 2008-01-19
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Can someone explain OpenID? Comment
EdB wrote: http://forums.b2evolution.net/viewtopic.php?t=14024 tells me it's time to crack open a file and slampify it ;) :lol: Got this error when trying to post a comment. Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in…
Published by slamp on 2008-01-19
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Can someone explain OpenID? Comment
Yeah I just posted a conflict notice about that. I dropped OpenID but I'll be dropping visiglyphs in a few moments and enabling OpenID again so I can see if there is a way I can "fix" visiglyphs. Really: overcome the conflict because it's not…
Published by edb on 2008-01-19
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Okay changed my mind. Dropped visiglyphs and commented on my blog via my OpenID - it worked as one would expect. I snagged the view source page but I don't think that'll be enough info for me to work with on figuring this out. Maybe visiglyphs should be…
Published by edb on 2008-01-19
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It does work as advertised and it should. The author_User is a registered user. The get('nickname') and get('email') are stored in the DB for this registered user. Are you sure you used a registered user who's nickname and email is known when you tried…
Published by afwas on 2008-01-20
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In my test I was unknown to my blog, so it failed. The full check that I pasted a bit of above is as follows: FIRST TIME commenters via OpenID are simply not known to the database at all, even though they get stuck in the database in the same way that a…
Published by edb on 2008-01-20
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Hi Afwas, All these plugins that I have installed, which recommends uninstalling and reinstalling? AdSense AM BOPIT AM Custom Am PhotoZoom Archives Widget AstonishMe Digg Auto Links Auto P Basic Antispam BB Bookmarklet Calendar Widget Code highlight…
Published by participacion on 2008-02-11
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[Plugin] Avatars 2 Comment
If you want to display the same avatar/image for all guests just use the code I wrote above. If you want different images for guests you can use [url=http://wonderwinds.com/hackblog.php/2007/12/22/the-ultimate-visiglyphs-plugin]visiglyphs plugin[/url]…
Published by sam2kb on 2008-07-06
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Writing a 'simple' widget Comment
RenderItemAsHTML is probably not needed for this because it seems like a trinket you would put in a sidebar - not something that would be put in a post that needs to be converted. The way:) gets converted to :) is what I mean. The Ajaxyness of it is not…
Published by edb on 2009-03-13
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Excessive Server Resource Usage Comment
Hey @gcasanova ! Looks like I did help you with similar issues back when I was a system administrator all the way back in March of 2012. At the time I was seeing a lot of usage from the Yandex bot, but this time around it looks like some more bots or…
Published by jacob on 2014-01-17
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Excessive Server Resource Usage Comment
Hey again @gcasanova, I took a look at your archived access logs for yesterday that I setup. Another request I saw that was causing some issues was for /E_GuestBook.asp. This again was another file that didn't exist on your site. Because your site is on…
Published by jacob on 2014-01-18
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Excessive Server Resource Usage Comment
@jacob I don't know what the visiglyph plugin is supposed to do. What kind or URLs is it requesting? Is it requesting PNGs? In order to mitigate as many such problems as possible in the future (.png requests, .asp requests, etc.) I am proposing to…
Published by fplanque on 2014-01-19
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Excessive Server Resource Usage Comment
I'm very grateful to @fplanque, @arncus and especially @jacob My opinion is that I simply wouldn't have known how to solve this problem by myself. Your help is invaluable and I hope with this issue new ideas come and are applied to future b2evolution…
Published by gcasanova on 2014-01-20
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Excessive Server Resource Usage Comment
Yeah @fplanque all the visiglyph plugin requests that in turn were causing the redirect to index.php were all for .png images that seemed to be user avatars. So those proposed .htaccess rules you've got for a default install, would definitely help curb…
Published by jacob on 2014-01-20