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March 4, 2014 at 2:33 pm #9868
ok
March 4, 2014 at 2:01 pm #7837Jo, this is their email adress, support@safetybis.com if you didn’t receive their mail contact them they will help you, I don’t understand why is not working for you, for me works just great!
I was thinking that maybe on your server it’s turned on to show all errors and warning to user’s browser and this it’s not good cuz if you using free scripts and some script have a bug hacker can easy find the way how to hack it. All errors must be store on the server in logs file and warning is not an error, it’s like recommendation.Missing Argument 2 for Wpdb Prepare, Why?
WordPress team made a change to $wpdb->prepare() usage to prevent possible SQL injection vulnerability in 3.5, so this error only happens on the WordPress 3.5 websites. But WP has version 3.8 now. Anyway it was just an warning is not a bug in the code. They will correct this too.
also http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wpdb_Class
it’s official website of wordpress
Please note: As of 3.5, wpdb::prepare() enforces a minimum of 2 arguments. [more info]March 4, 2014 at 1:45 pm #7836@jorodrigues wrote:
I haven’t received an email but I just updated the plugin and this is the result.
Trying to use http://site.com/wp-login.php to login spits out this Warning:
Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare(), called in /home/site/wp-admin-protection.php on line 550 and defined in /home/site/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 992
Now I seem to be locked out. I’m sorry but I have to remove it for now. I just put something important on hold to try this out. Let me know when it is sorted out and I’ll test it again.
Jo
He told me he sent you the mail from your site from contact. But did you uninstall it and re-install?
March 4, 2014 at 1:12 pm #7834Hello Jo, did you receive the email from my developer? First they put online a wrong version, that’s why it wasn’t working. They already substitute it and added more descriptions and info about how to install it. You can simply update the old one or uninstall it and re-install: http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-admin-protection/
March 3, 2014 at 6:56 pm #7833Let me know when you receive his email please, he told me he used the form on your site. He wrote you.
March 3, 2014 at 6:53 pm #7831Ok, Jo, my developer will contact you and give you assistance, let him your contact page http://jorodrigues.com/contact/ They just launched it today and they will add more info about installation.
March 3, 2014 at 6:48 pm #7829My developer will contact you and give assistance Jo.
March 3, 2014 at 6:44 pm #7828@jorodrigues wrote:
I don’t want to clutter up this thread with this but I can still login with the plugin installed.
Jo
Edit: Still login the normal way via the normal link and get access to my dashboard. I tried a different browser to test.
Did you empty your cash first? Did you set a secret keyword in the user area and you saved it? It’s impossible, I think you can still login because you didn’t empty the cash
March 3, 2014 at 6:14 pm #7826@jorodrigues wrote:
I don’t think I understand though. I installed it but I still get to the login in window if I go through
http://sitename.com/wp-login.php
What am I missing? hehe
Jo
You have to go in Users, your user and click edit Link Access Password and use any word number or combination example 1111. Than click Save and the next time you login in WP your link to login will be http://yourdomain.com/wp-login.php?1111 Without this link you’ll not be able to login. Try
March 3, 2014 at 6:04 pm #7824@jorodrigues wrote:
@ezeepics wrote:
I’d like to recommend a simple but very useful security plugin made by my developer. They launched it today and I was the first one to install it on the Food Shop. I know how it’s working because they did a similar plugin for my Shopartgallery.com site and I wanted for WordPress too because is great. They put it in WordPress.org and is free for the base features or 6 dollars for the full version. It’s adding a secret word to your link for login into your admin area in order that only you can access that login place and no other hacker. This is the link: http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-admin-protection/
Thanks very much! I’ve read it over and installing it to try it out now/
Jo
You’re welcome Jo!
March 3, 2014 at 5:11 pm #7822I’d like to recommend a simple but very useful security plugin made by my developer. They launched it today and I was the first one to install it on the Food Shop. I know how it’s working because they did a similar plugin for my Shopartgallery.com site and I wanted for WordPress too because is great. They put it in WordPress.org and is free for the base features or 6 dollars for the full version. It’s adding a secret word to your link for login into your admin area in order that only you can access that login place and no other hacker. This is the link: http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-admin-protection/
March 3, 2014 at 4:26 pm #8958I will try to create some images for selling only on my personal sites and I will see what’s happening during 3-6 months. Thanks again!
March 3, 2014 at 4:04 pm #8956@chromaco wrote:
@ezeepics
Hi, I’m not sure if this was directed at me or more to everyone in general but I will respond as though it were directed towards me. Here is the answer… “I don’t know” I am not sure anyone does. Do categories help? I’m not sure but they are included in the theme so I use them. Do they hurt? I doubt it so why not assume they are good and use them.
Quote “You said that you wouldn’t let your customers see what you have in the site without make at least one search.”
I haven’t reread the entire thread but I don’t remember this and I am certain I didn’t say it. What I did say was that I try not to make my customers use the search bar for the obvious specialties on my site. I put links to those images in the center of my homepage and imbedded in the images and slider so they are one click away from finding my images without having to guess at keywords. I have images all over the first page of Google images but very few of them are from my own sites (most are from the micros and their PP’s). Nevertheless, I still get a good number of direct sales. I really don’t think there is a magic formula. Give yourself as many opportunities for customers to find you as you can and trust that a few of those opportunities will work.
Quote “Also, I’d like to know how many days are u waiting since you upload your images in other stock agencies after you uploaded them on your site?”
I haven’t uploaded an image to the agencies that sell subs in over a year. I really dislike the subscription model and feel like it is a better long term plan to avoid these sites. I want to be selling my images 20 years from now and I don’t think that can happen if my images are downloaded hundred of times a year. For every sale on my symbio site it is worth 38 sub sales. That is 1/38th the amount of people who have my images for virtually free and 1/38th the amount of people who are likely to upload my images to a free site.
Is this good advice for other artists?- probably not! – You should make money in the smartest way that you can for your particular circumstances. I also believe that for most contributors IS and SS are a major part of that equation. Here is part two to your question. I track all of my sales and after a year or so I will upload the images that don’t sell well on my own sites. If my circumstances changed and I needed the agencies again I would wait around 60-90 days before uploading.Hope that helped a bit – perhaps others can engage this discussion with their own impressions. I would really like to hear some other perspectives.
Thank you so much, I was refering at the rule no. 9, you wrote “I don’t make my customers look through categories or use pull down menus and they can see what my site has to offer without ever having to use the search bar.” Your advices are precious to me, like I already said I do a lot of these things on my sites and I do few hours a day of SEO. I have to think serious to the time to wait before submit my images to agencies. Thanks again!
March 3, 2014 at 3:06 pm #8954Thank you so much for this thread, I read it for the first time now and I found precious advices. I do some of these practices, others I don’t do well. I have two Symbio sites, one is for the food images and other for various subjects. I’m very concerned because of the fact that, until one month ago, almost all my images were easily found in the first pages of Google search using not only the focus keyword, but other related keywords. Searching today I have noticed that almost all dissapeared from the first pages and I don’t understand why, maybe I did something wrong? I wanted to ask you do you think I did wrong pubishing in the Home page the Categories menu and in the Header the Categories map? You said that you wouldn’t let your customers see what you have in the site without make at least one search. Can you tell me please if I have to remove the menu from my Home or at least the Categories SiteMap from the header?
Also, I’d like to know how many days are u waiting since you upload your images in other stock agencies after you uploaded them on your site?
Thank you so much.March 3, 2014 at 1:38 pm #9864I found this interesting App which, even if it’s very old, it’s working fine for me. Removed all the dates from Blog and images pages. http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-post-date-remover/ 🙂
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