A list of the offending comments might give us some clues.
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hesed2
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Ahh, yes that would be a good idea. The two that aren’t showing up are kittens-spaminator (http://dev.wp-plugins.org/file/spaminator/trunk/kittens-spaminator.php) and Scripturizer (http://dev.wp-plugins.org/wiki/Scripturizer).
You mentioned copy and pasting… perhaps get rid of the files you currently have for them and use the “Original Format” link at the bottom of the source browser pages to download them to your computer, then upload them to your web host whole. That way we can rule out copy/paste errors. Make sure that you are downloading off of the trunk and when you upload your plugin files they are stored — regardless of what it says in the scripturizer readme file — in the wp-content/plugins directory.
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hesed2
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Yes, that worked, thanks a lot. I thought I was going insane for a bit there.
It seems like there are way too many places to get plugins, and the codex site isn’t that straightforward, perhaps that’s what caused some of the confusion.
Anyway, thanks for your help.
Please Help! All my plugins were working fine, but it seems like now when I add a plugin or delete an existing one, the WP Plugin Admin page does not reflect this. It is the SAME folder (wp-content/plugins) that I’ve added the plugins to earlier & for whatever reason this is just not working. Please please please help.
Sorry! User error! My damned host had changed the ftp paths without notifying me. Please ignore.