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wp admin - 403 Error when using save buttons

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I just installed Wordpress on my home server. Everything was working fine until a hit a save button in a plugin and got a 403 error saying I didn’t have access to ap-admin/options.php. Strangely enough, if I load that page independently of the save it loads just fine. I found also it has issues when clicking the same button in the permalink page.

Has anyone encountered this before? Is it a security feature of my Apache server that I need to turn off?

I just installed Wordpress on my home server. Everything was working fine until a hit a save button in a plugin and got a 403 error saying I didn’t have access to ap-admin/options.php. Strangely enough, if I load that page independently of the save it loads just fine. I found also it has issues when clicking the same button in the permalink page.

Has anyone encountered this before? Is it a security feature of my Apache server that I need to turn off?

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I think there is an issue with your plugin. It might not be compatible with the WordPress version that you are using. Would you please tell me its name and your WordPress version number?

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