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August 23, 2016 at 4:03 pm #66446dmakab2ParticipantI'm experiencing the same problem as a user shared in this post: https://wplms.io/support/forums/topic/shortcodes-not-showing-in-editor/ When I go to the backend editor and click on the Vibe Shortcode icon, a window pops up, but it is blank. I had no problems using the shortcodes until yesterday, so it might be a problem with the recent update. I already deactivated all the 3rd party plugins and resaved the permalinks, but the problem was not fixed. I also do not have this problem with other popup windows. It is only the Vibe Shortcodes.August 24, 2016 at 8:58 am #66537H.K. LatiyanParticipantIt could be due to some js error on your site, so I'll need the site url and the admin credentials to check the issue on your site. PS: Please mark your reply as private while sharing the credentials.August 24, 2016 at 2:31 pm #66629dmakab2Participanthttps://www.eslcollegeprep.com/wp-admin login: [email protected] a55rxKpSUGAugust 25, 2016 at 10:27 am #66779H.K. LatiyanParticipantThanks for sharing the credentials, I checked your site and found out that the server is throwing a 403 error on this page, refer: http://prntscr.com/ca6xzj This error is generally shown when the file permission is wrong, so please contact your webhost on this. You can also give your folder permission to 755 . I also noticed that your plugins are updated to latest versions i.e. 2.2 but your theme is not updated, so please update your wplms theme also to the latest version i.e. 2.2 Let me know if this helps.August 25, 2016 at 3:12 pm #66872dmakab2ParticipantThanks for your time. My folders are all 775 permission. Isn't that more permission than 755? Most importantly, I haven't changed the permissions at all since creating the site and the popups used to work. I've also tried disabling all other plugins, including security plugins, and I've updated the WPLMS theme and plugins. None of these things work. Is there another possible solution you could think of? I appreciate the help.August 25, 2016 at 4:55 pm #66884dmakab2ParticipantI spent an hour with my hosting provider and they found nothing wrong with the server that could be affecting WPLMS.August 25, 2016 at 5:19 pm #66891dmakab2ParticipantNew password: 0R4O1gEp95LTturf(F4)91b*August 26, 2016 at 12:35 pm #67055H.K. LatiyanParticipantFirstly this is not a theme bug as this is not replicable in any of our test sites or the live sites. This issue is most likely related to file permission. In the screenshot above you can see the full file path of popup.php file (Requested url: in the screenshot). Make sure this file is accessible.August 27, 2016 at 6:57 pm #67286dmakab2ParticipantI have found the error and I'm sharing it in case others need help. The file permissions for my site were correct. However, I was using a security plugin that hardens the wp-content and wp-include folders. When I was trying to fix the popup issue, I deactivated all 3rd party plugins and deleted the security plugin. I didn't know that even though the security plugin was deleted, the security changes to the file were not reverted. I had to add popup.php to the plugin's php whitelist. After I did this, the popup worked again. Thanks for you time, Latiyan.August 29, 2016 at 5:57 am #67366H.K. LatiyanParticipantThanks for the update. So marking the topic as resolved and closing the topic.
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