[SOLVED] Website Defender Alert: Source code disclosure
Hi,
First, thanks for a great theme. I've been using Atahualpa for a few years and enjoy how easy it is to build a good looking site. But, alas, I've recently been receiving a repeat warning from Website Defender and cannot figure out how to fix it (nor if it's actually a serious problem to worry about). The error: Quote:
I Googled for a solution (which led me here) and found an older thread that suggested the ATO settings for Configure CSS & JS should be set to inline, not external. I checked and mine is set to Inline. I tried switching the Debugging from No to Yes and back again, but am still getting the warning from Website Defender. So I'm out of ideas. I've got Atahualpa 3.7.1 on a self-hosted Wordpress 3.2.1 with BlueHost. The url is shown in the error above. I should note I'm not familiar with coding, if you could bear that in mind with any response, it'd probably reduce the number of times my head interfaces with the desk. |
go to ATO->Style POSTS & PAGES->POST Container: STICKY and change the line
HTML Code:
background: #eee url('<?php bloginfo('template_directory'); ?>/images/sticky.gif') 99% 5% no-repeat; HTML Code:
background: #eee url(http://http://yourdomain.com/wp-content/themes/atahualpa371//images/sticky.gif') 99% 5% no-repeat; |
Thanks for the swift response Juggledad.
I applied your fix, but noticed that the theme is now left-aligning pictures in posts and that the navigation tabs that were at the top of each page are now a horizontal list of links. Is there a way to fix that? |
sorry get rid of the last single quote so you have
HTML Code:
background: #eee url(http://http://yourdomain.com/wp-content/themes/atahualpa371//images/sticky.gif) 99% 5% no-repeat; |
Thank you, it's all back as it was now. Who knew a ' could be so pesky?
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