• Resolved JoshTT35

    (@joshtt35)


    After doing localhost testing of a twentyfourteen child theme, I recently switched themes on my lives site. Unfortunately, after the theme update I was unable to import the widget settings that I had exported using this plugin. When I tried, I would get an error (something like “Error. Must import .wie file”). I don’t recall the exact wording, but it seemed to indicate that the file I was importing was the wrong format/extension.

    I went ahead and updated my widgets manually, but I figure you’d want to know about the error message. I won’t be able to test the plugin further at this point since my widgets were updated, but feel free to reply if you want to.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/widget-importer-exporter/

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  • Plugin Author Steven Gliebe

    (@stevengliebe)

    Can you verify that the file you were trying to import had a .wie extension in the filename?

    Note that there is another plugin called Widget Settings Importer/Exporter that generates files with a .json extension. The two plugins cannot import each others’ files.

    Thread Starter JoshTT35

    (@joshtt35)

    Can you verify that the file you were trying to import had a .wie extension in the filename?

    That is correct. And the same error message happened a few weeks ago during a local test import. And in the case yesterday, the same .wie-generating plugin was used on both localhost to generate the file and the live site to attempt the import.

    Plugin Author Steven Gliebe

    (@stevengliebe)

    Can you please send me a copy of the file? I will give it a test to see what’s going on.

    Let’s get in touch by email: http://stevengliebe.com/contact/

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Steven Gliebe

    (@stevengliebe)

    Also, can provide me with the exact error message you see when trying to import the file in question? That would be helpful.

    Thread Starter JoshTT35

    (@joshtt35)

    I just did a couple of trial imports on Localhost with apparent success. First I imported back into the source site. Then I exported/imported from Live to Localhost.

    So I can’t repeat the error, and I still have no idea what caused it. It was very strange, and like I mentioned before, it happened a few weeks back as well as yesterday.

    As for the error message itself, it is the exact same one you get if you click the import button without first browsing and selecting a wie file. It is as if it didn’t detect my selection: “You must upload a .wie file generated by this plugin.” Except that I had selected a file beforehand. I know this because yesterday I first clicked the import button, got the standard error message, then went back and browsed/selected my wie file, but then got the same error message after hitting import. I just tried to repeat the process out of order again (import-button/error/browse-button/select/import-button), but no second error–import went just fine.

    Probably no big deal. Sorry I’m not able to help more.

    Plugin Author Steven Gliebe

    (@stevengliebe)

    The code should only allow for that error when the file uploaded does not end with .wie or when no file is selected. This sounds like a very isolated incident (no other reports so far). I will reopen this if a bug can be confirmed as repeatable.

    Thank you for the details.

    Thread Starter JoshTT35

    (@joshtt35)

    Thank you.

    @steve

    Were you able to figure out what was wrong? I am getting the same error, I believe. The file I’m trying to import definitely ends in .wie, and was generated by the same plugin I was attempting to import with.

    @virijoyfl: If you require assistance then, as per the Forum Welcome, please post your own topic instead of tagging onto someone else’s topic. This topic has been resolved.

    Oh, my mistake. Thank you @esmi! I will do so.

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