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  • in reply to: Help excludind one file from php execution restriction #952
    Hassan
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    Try this to enable entire directory:
    wp-content/themes/real-main-theme-name/

    PS:
    Is there any space or special chracters (like – _) in theme name? If yes, remove it and try again!

    in reply to: Unable to access php files #949
    Hassan
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    If you done previous reply. Here’s the solution, well an odd solution:

    – Enable HMWP
    – Rename/Remove htaccess and go to WP Admin
    – Rename/Remove htaccess again and go to HMWP page,
    – Rename/Remove htaccess click on Reset Settings to WP

    in reply to: Unable to access php files #948
    Hassan
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    Hi Sunil,

    Enabling Avoid direct access to PHP shouldn’t make problem in wp-admin and so on, please add your htaccess here as a private reply.

    in reply to: My site is completely gone #945
    Hassan
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    Well, if you deactivated HMWP by renaming (or moving) its directory and also renamed (or changed) htaccess but the problem persists I guarantee that it was caused by another plugin or theme!

    However, here’s some suggestions:
    – Rename htaccess and HMWP directory at the same time (you probably did it)
    – Rename htaccess in the root domain (if you use subdirectory)
    – If you can see HMWP page click to Reset Settings
    – Remove those custom paths from wp-contfig (WP_CONTENT_URL, etc) and rename WP folders to default
    – Rename other plugins directory
    – change your theme

    • This reply was modified 10 years, 5 months ago by Hassan.
    • This reply was modified 10 years, 5 months ago by Hassan.
    in reply to: All of my themes except twentyfourteen are broken #932
    Hassan
    Post count: 955

    @PurpleNinja
    Sorry, done. In fact, each Woo commerce’s product is a simple WP post, you disabled posts so it doesn’t work. That’s all!

    @moisish
    I don’t think it’s similar to your problem rather than I think this FAQ will solve your problem: http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-no-one-can-know-you-use-wordpress/4177158/faqs/20827

    If it doesn’t, create a new topic, describe the problem and add login details as a private reply.

    • This reply was modified 10 years, 5 months ago by Hassan.
    in reply to: timthumb #930
    Hassan
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    It’s in the top or middle of permalink tab.

    I’m bad with promises but I hope I could release it in August.

    in reply to: Mute Screamer #929
    Hassan
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    I added it because I want to include a customized version of mute sceamer in HMWP but this couldn’t be reached during v3 so I consider it for next releases.

    in reply to: Help excludind one file from php execution restriction #928
    Hassan
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    You should always use real addresses (started with wp-content)
    /wp-content/themes/real-main-theme-name/library/assets/css/login-addon.css.php

    Above address is correct so you shouldn’t have problem. Anyway, remove starting ‘/’ and try again. If it doesn’t help it may be caused by other settings or plugins, try disabling Avoid direct access to PHP files and let me know the result.

    in reply to: All of my themes except twentyfourteen are broken #915
    Hassan
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    Just Fixed!

    Sorry, it was my fault. Please re-check the site and let me know if there’s any other problem.

    Use default HMWP login URL:
    domain.com/wp-login.php?hide_my_wp=1234

    • This reply was modified 10 years, 5 months ago by Hassan.
    in reply to: All of my themes except twentyfourteen are broken #913
    Hassan
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    Done!

    – I enabled page module and make sure author base is disabled (even when author module is disabled, it was a bug and just fixed for future version)

    – I added two little rules to Replace in HTML (not really necessary).

    – I installed htaccess Editor plugin in order to edit htaccess without FTP access. Of course you can delete it

    – Note that HMWP has problem with coming soon plugins because it can’t find the real theme so I suggest to use coming soon themes, instead.

    in reply to: Timthumb conflict,I can not do #907
    Hassan
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    Unfortunately there’s a known problem with WP Rocket.

    I forgot the name of this plugin but I remember I triad once to solve its problem and no success (probably because of confusing and low quality coding).

    Can you send its latest version to me (in a private post) so I could take a look again. Of course, I don’t recommend it and don’t promise to solve this issue.

    PS:
    Current free cache plugins are perfect, I wonder why people paying for a premium plugin and think it works better.

    in reply to: HMWP breaks my CSS #906
    Hassan
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    There’s two problem in your site:

    One of your plugins or theme uses a lot of memory, HMWP uses RAM more than simple plugins but it didn’t cause this problem. You correctly increased Max memory to 256M but I still see error message . If it’s not a popular website with thousands visitors per day you should seriously find that plugin (or theme!).

    Note that usual WP installs consume around 30~50 MB of RAM so there’s a big gap here. You can also use cache plugins to solve the problem but I suggest to find the reason first. There are some plugins that display memory usage in the footer of the source code (2012 theme also has this feature). Use them and activate, deactivate plugins and see the differences.

    In case of HMWP, the problem is that one of your plugins change htaccess badly so it conflict with HMWP. I changed htaccess (duplicate problem) and it works correctly but the other plugin change htaccess again. Therefore you should also find that plugin and disable it (or maybe find another alternative).

    in reply to: please configure hide my wp plugin with high security #903
    Hassan
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    As I said in the FAQ I don’t know how those CMS detector works. I did my best and I have no more idea.

    in reply to: Can't hide front-end plugins! #902
    Hassan
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    You can easily use Replace in HTML to hide all of them but you will face to problem if those classes or ids used by Javascript files. Unfortunately you can not hide these kind of plugins easily. The only possible way is going to plugin folder open JS files and replace all, you say, “wp-social-login-options” with something else. Then you can use Replace in HTML to change HTML source code, too

    Read more here: http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-no-one-can-know-you-use-wordpress/4177158/faqs/20827

    In case of login URL: Them my Login should help you. Read here:
    http://codecanyon.net/item/hide-my-wp-no-one-can-know-you-use-wordpress/4177158/faqs/15899

    in reply to: wp-content/uploads is not working #901
    Hassan
    Post count: 955

    Just choose Full Page as replace mode!

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