want to migrate from All In One SEO (AISEO) to Yoast to have better structured results. However, the migration tool is not functioning due to a bug: https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/16518
I decided to do the migration without waiting for the bug to be resolved. The only hard-to-transfer data is meta descriptions and we will sort them out. So I downloaded Yoast and clicked “Optimize SEO Data”. I got this message afterwards:
“Oops, something has gone wrong and we couldn’t complete the optimization of your SEO data. Please click the button again to re-start the process.
Below are the technical details for the error. See this page for a more detailed explanation.”
Explanations include:
“There has been a critical error on this website.Learn more about debugging in WordPress.”
Hearing from you.
I have changed plugin.
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When custom theme plugin is activated is throwing an error when Im editing post.
Have tried so many things.
I have tried deactivting all others plugin , have installed the classic editor , some scripts that i found in google but none of them is working.
do you have access to wp-config.php? If so, try enabling WP_DEBUG to true, then go back to editing the post. You should now see errors appearing that can help point you towards a theme file or function that is causing the error.
My answer may sound like the typical "Make sure it's plugged in" question.. But this often helps me troubleshoot issues all the time.
Here's more information on debugging issues in WP.
Step 1 – Go to Your Plugins section
Step 2 – Add new plugin classic editor.
Step3. after installation, activate the plugin.
Now you check your issue will be solved
I'm receiving strange emails can't stop them even using re-captcha in my site where it says they're comming from.
My answer to you is that you should redirect your question to https://wordpress.stackexchange.com
You're not giving us any information for your WordPress configuration to help determine what might be happening. I am guessing, but this looks like your form has been exploited. My suggestion would be to disable your forms to see if that stops the traffic. I also suggest you look at your WordPress configurations and disable comments or any other way someone can contact you, since that could be the other issue.
Good luck.
I have newly installed WordPress copy on my live server but on google search it show
"this site might be hacked "
message under my site link. i have applied the search console verification method of uploading html file into root folder but this error is not gone. checked into Security options tab it shows "content injection" spam issue with my site but i have not found any accurate method to solve that issue .
Carefully follow FAQ - My Site Was Hacked - WordPress Codex.
Then take a look at the recommended security measures in Hardening WordPress - WordPress Codex and Brute Force Attacks - WordPress Codex
Change all passwords. Scan your own PC. Tell your web host you got hacked; and consider changing to a more secure host: Recommended WordPress Web Hosting
You might find this page valuable, it seems to be talk specifically to the problem you are referring to with the warning: How to Remove Google Blacklist Warnings
This warning seems to be specific to SEO spam. From what I understand there are many different things that might be contributing to this. I think if you do a Fetch as Google via the console you should see exactly what Google is seeing. These Sercuri folks seem to have another guide that might help you too: How to Clean a WordPress Hack
Good luck, keep us posted
I have a very strange problem with a wordpress site I made for a friend of mine. I knew about the last WP bug fixed with version 4.2.2 , so I decided to update WP. As usual I made a backup with the plugin I usually use (its name is duplicator), then upgraded and I decided to also uninstall some deactivated plugins and to install "all in one seo pack". After all this operations I noticed that below all articles there is a "404" text and I really can't understand where the hell it comes from. So I thought that I made something wrong and restored the backup to a new location to see how the site was looking at the moment I made the backup and also in the new install I can see this "404" text. Does anybody ever had a similar problem? I really can't understand what's causing this issue. Attached you will find a, example screenshot, but that identical situation happens for all articles (BUT NOT FOR PAGES).
Thank you for your help
Just some minute after asking the question on SO, I found the problem: I decided to investigate the theme's pages in the editor and I found that the page "comments.php" was composed just from the text 404, as shown in the attached screenshot. Now the question is: how can it be possible? Could that mean that my site was hacked due to the wordpress bug resolved with the 4.2.2 version?
I can't update all the add ons that I have installed, everytime I click that "update plugins" button, I got this error message: "Unable to locate this add-on on concrete5.org" on every plugins that i want to update
At first, I developed the website on my localhost. I connect it to the marketplace from there, so the URL of the project is something like this: locahost/myConcrete5Web,... in the middle of the development, I moved it to a development server. I'm not so sure if the problem appear on this server or not, cause I don't test the update functionality in here. By the way, when googling for the solution of my problem, I found the similarity of the case on this thread (http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/chat/marketplace-is-broken-on-upgrade-to-5.5/) with the one I have right now. So, just FYI, I do update the concrete5 version on this development server. From 5.5 to 5.6
My client start found the problem on the staging server. He tried to update the plugins and got that error message that I mentioned earlier. He told me and I started to google out for the solution. I found several clue from these pages:
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/chat/marketplace-is-broke...
http://www.concrete5.org/documentation/how-tos/editors/cant-connect...
http://www.concrete5.org/community/forums/installation/how-to-disco...
So, I tried to disconnect my website on the staging server by removing the value of MARKETPLACE_SITE_TOKEN & MARKETPLACE_SITE_URL_TOKEN on the database. Nothing changed. Next, I tried to delete the project listed on my concrete5 marketplace account. Turns out the problem getting worse. My concrete5 installatation still says that it is connected to the marketplace. They still show the project URL of the one that I have deleted before.
Now, I have no project listed on my account, when I tried to reconnect to the marketplace, it's show that i have successfully connect my web to concrete5 marketplace with the same project URL that I have deleted before. yet there's still no project listed on my account. Now, regarding the paid add ons, I'm kinda confused right now, where does my paid add on license go with this condition?? Do I still have it?
Anybody know how to resolve this problem?
Please feel free to ask for more clarification, my english is bad and I don't think my message could be understood well enough
Not really sure if this is the correct place to post question like this. I've posted this on concrete5's forum with no response at all. I think this is the kind of issue that should be complained to the concrete5 team. The fault seems to be on how their marketplace work. But unfortunately, AFAIK, they don't give such technical support/bug report for this. So, I hope stackoverflow could help me out.