• Resolved seasportsd

    (@seasportsd)


    After installing a plugin, my plugins.php page went blank. This has happened to me a couple times before, and I was able to fix the error by deleting the installed plugin via FTP. This time, though, deleting the recently added plugin did not fix the issue.

    update-core.php is also blank. But the rest of the admin and the front-end of the site all work perfectly fine. I just cannot view my existing plugins or execute updates inside admin.

    While I’ve used WordPress for years, I’ve never had to do much in the way of fooling with the php code and/or reinstalling stuff, so feel free to talk to me like a noob. Any help is appreciated.

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  • Thread Starter seasportsd

    (@seasportsd)

    I started re-naming the remaining installed plugins one-by-one and refreshing the page. After re-naming “All-in-One Event Calendar by Timely” the page returned to working.

    And then even after re-naming it back to it’s proper name and re-activating, everything still works. Weird.

    @seasportsd
    Thank you. That was exactly the answer I needed. I simply deactivated my W3-Total-Cache plugin and suddenly my plugins.php page was blank. Couldn’t see my plugins list. I tried renaming the W3-total-cache folder and other files, but no help. Then I renamed the All-in-One-Events folder and the plugins page worked fine. Finally I renamed both All-in-One and W3-Total-Cache back to the original names and everything worked.
    I love the All-in-One Events plugin but it is buggy. For example, I use the WP-migrate plugin to backup my database to my local machine because it handles the renaming of the links in the database. But I have to deactivate All-in-One first or the migration will fail. Pity.

    Maury

    Thread Starter seasportsd

    (@seasportsd)

    Glad I could stumble into your solution, Maury! Two birds with one stone or something like that. And I agree, it’s an amazing plugin. Too bad it seems to have some issues.

    Cheers!

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