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  • Thread Starter The Digital Hippies

    (@the-digital-hippies)

    I deactivated it via the database using this guide http://perishablepress.com/quickly-disable-or-enable-all-wordpress-plugins-via-the-database/ but I still would like to know why I couldn’t disable it before.

    Plugin Contributor slangji

    (@slangji)

    If you are using APC or Memcached, or the internal cache SimplePie, it is said that the DashBoard immediately reflect the changes or settings.

    Maybe it was enough simply try again a second time?

    It is not the first time I’ve heard of plugins that you do not uninstall, especially on WordPress updated several times without installing it fresh.

    Perishable procedure was made ​​for older versions of WordPress prior to 2.9 and then was updated, but it is still very outdated documentation. Who can really say what the consequences after using this procedure?

    If in the past we have used other similar procedures, although in good faith, directly on the database, even if everything seems to be going well, after a long time who can really say what might happen in WordPress?

    Also if you use your custom functions (function.php) or custom settings, after a long time who can really say what might happen in WordPress?

    Try to manual install version 5555 or 6666 and after update it to 7777 from DashBoard plugin update function. If update work fine, your problem is another 🙂 Update Plugin, on fact, deactivate the plugin before upgrade it, and after reactivate it automatically … Versions 5555, 6666, and 7777 have same type of coding …

    I will consider the report for future developments.

    Thanks for your report 😉

    Know you Sharí?

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