• Just upgraded to v1.3 and the result as the complete failure of my site.

    Error messages below:

    Warning: require_once(functions/sitemap-functions.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/referon/public_html/dev/wp-content/plugins/atlas-html-sitemap-generator/atlas-html-sitemap-generator.php on line 56

    Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘functions/sitemap-functions.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/referon/public_html/dev/wp-content/plugins/atlas-html-sitemap-generator/atlas-html-sitemap generator.php on line 56

    This affected the public site but also access to the admin site so without interacting directly with the db it wasn’t even possible to deactivate the plugin.

    I have now uploaded an older version of the plugin to my site bringing it back online.

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  • To manually deactivate, go into the plugins folder and rename the plugin. You can rename it back again once Donald releases a fixed version.

    I have the same problem and I can not access the admin to delete or rename the plugin. Where do I go to rename the plugin?

    FTP into your site (or use whatever file management application your host provides) and rename the plugin’s folder in wp-content/plugins.

    Download older version from here:
    http://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/atlas-html-sitemap-generator.1.2.zip and copy internal folders (classes, functions, styles) to the plugin folder

    Plugin Author Donal

    (@donalmacarthur)

    Guys, I’m really sorry about this issue. When I uploaded the version 1.3 update, the development (trunk) version uploaded fine, but for some reason the 1.3 download bundle only included half the files.

    I’ve reuploaded the 1.3 version and all the files are now present and correct. I’ve also bumped the plugin to 1.4 so anyone who downloaded the corrupted version will get an update notice.

    Unfortunately the corrupted version seems to have crashed users’ sites and prevented them from accessing their dashboards so you may need to remove it using FTP. If anyone doesn’t know how to do this, contact me immediately and I’ll walk you through the process.

    Again, my apologies to anyone who had a problem with this update. It won’t be happening again.

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