I noticed that there is an ajax request to /wp-json/wpml/tm/v1/ate/jobs/retry every time a page is loaded in the backend of WordPress.
First problem : the request is sent even the current user has no right to run it, so it responds a 403 error. The request should be run only if the current user has the good right.
Second problem : is it normal that a request is ran on any page refresh on backend ? No performance issue ? Why you don't use the cron system ?
Thank you, please go to users and verify that a user is not missing an email address.
If I log in to your site what are the steps I can take to reproduce this behavior?
I would like to request temporary access (wp-admin and FTP) to your site to test the issue.
(preferably to a test site where the problem has been replicated if possible)
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I often use the Duplicator plugin for this purpose: http://wordpress.org/plugins/duplicator/
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A quick update regarding this issue, you can follow it's progress in the following Errata documentation along with finding a workaround listed there that could help until a permanent solution is added by our team.