Thread Starter
Adam
(@panhead)
Update: There was a plugin conflict with Advanced Access Manager. Now to figure out how to fix this…
before anything fix this…..
file with error: class-cron.php on line 140 & 141
$temp_fodler = scandir( BackWPup::get_plugin_data( ‘TEMP’ ) );
foreach ( $temp_fodler as $temp_file ) {
$temp_fodler should be $temp_folder
Thread Starter
Adam
(@panhead)
Wow, amazing how you caught that. That’s definitely a misspelling. Thanks @mrkingid !
credit has to be given to birdog
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/syntax-error-47?replies=2
Still some screwed up stuff happening though
Thread Starter
Adam
(@panhead)
That’s too bad. Maybe I’ll have to revert to the previous version until a fix comes out. Thanks for your help!
Hi, I have tested the latest version and it works well on my server. I don’t use cron jobs, so far what I have tested is creating a full backup and it worked great. No other settings…….by the way this is on my test server. I hardly ever update on a live site just in case.
I will wait until another version comes out with the patches mentioned so far or any other fixes required.
Thank you for the information provided above.
Kind regards
Thread Starter
Adam
(@panhead)
@mbrsolution – Thanks for the info. The plugin works fine for me, except in sites where I have a certain plugin installed, I am unable to use BackWPup. Technology! 🙂
@adam, I hear you 🙂 that is why I always use a test site. This will always eliminate many of the problems that I keep reading here in the WordPress forum.
And yes that is technology 🙂
Kind regards
@adam: i can’t test Advanced Access Manager i don’T get it activaded. Sorry
Thread Starter
Adam
(@panhead)
@daniel Huesken – I found out this particular issue was a conflict with another plugin, which I have since stopped using. BackWPup shows up now, however, a issue is that the upgrade for 3.0.3 won’t work. I get a “Download failed. Not Found” error.
@adam: the update problem is fixed
Thread Starter
Adam
(@panhead)
The update worked perfect, and the plugin works well. Thanks, Daniel!