Immediately the new main URL site had the problem with my newsletter pages – the ‘few’ other pages were all ok. This required the “migration” of my main url site to new subdomain and the new newsletter subdomain site to my main URL folder (this meant the old subdomain was deleted during the migration). There were no issues with either site during this time.ī) I then needed to redirect my main url to the content of this new subdomain. The ‘old’ newsletter site used a different plugin to display the pdf. SO now I had two sites with my newsletters available to the public. This involved the reuploading all my newsletters and using your plugin to display them. Now they are all good.Ī) I built a new website as a subdomain. So, I reported it as ‘safe’ each and every time I got that variation.ģ) gradually over time (a couple of weeks) the problem went away – I had about 150 newsletter posts affected. The popup window allowed me to ‘report the url as safe or unsafe’. But the ‘feedback hub’ gave me the opportunity to report it and to make ‘replies’ as things changed.Ģ) I got two random variations in the way this error displayed – the big red box (where the pdf should have displayed) and a popup window. However, I STILL have not got any replies from Microsoft. My site host also recommended reporting it to Microsoft and gave me some tips on how to do it.Įventually I found two ways – the most useful seems to have been via their windows 10 ‘Feedback hub’. Sorry forgot to come back to this request for help.ġ) I did not know how to ‘report it to Microsoft’.
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