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  • #628338

    Topic ‘Enfold theme – problem with fopen() when updating the theme‘ is closed, however there is a WordPress Trac ticket on this very issue: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/33053. I know, the support ticket here is older than the WordPress Trac ticket, but if only someone investigated…

    I wish Kriesi support/moderators would take some more time to investigate, and where possible to resolve, issues. Having allow_url_include enabled is very bad advice, and Kriesi support should know the ins and outs of WordPress (like how the WordPress update mechanism really works). Don’t just participate in Kriesi support, participate in WordPress.

    Just my $0.02

    #628356

    Hi Jan!

    The WP team says that they will include a fix on that on Version 2.6
    We can not do anything further on that I am afraid, as the patches has already been submitted many times.

    Cheers!
    Basilis

    #635120

    Thank you for your reply Basilis.

    Is there anything Kriesi can do to make sure download links and filenames are shorter than 255 characters? That would help a lot of users.

    #635420

    Hi,

    We have informed our devs regarding your request.

    Best regards,
    Yigit

    #640337

    Thanks for that Yigit. Please keep me in the loop, since a lot of our customers – of the hosting company I work for – have these kind of issues. Not only with Enfold, but other themes like Avada, as well. From our side, we’re working with WordPress, on Trac, to resolve this in the core.

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