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  • Plugin Contributor Kurt Payne

    (@kurtpayne)

    Hi Laura,

    This can happen when a developer provides a different proper name for a plugin than the plugin’s filename and P3 doesn’t detect it correctly.

    Please compare the list of plugins that P3 found (the complete list is on the “Detailed Breakdown” tab) with your list of plugins on the WordPress page. You should be able to find the outlier.

    If you do, please let me know and I’ll take a look.

    Thread Starter Laura Hedgecock

    (@laura-hedgecock)

    How long does it take to generate a new report after a plugin has been deleted or deactivated. I did delete a plugin a few days ago?

    Thread Starter Laura Hedgecock

    (@laura-hedgecock)

    I did install recent post slider which I do not see in the list. Could this show up as “Form Maker”

    Plugin Contributor Kurt Payne

    (@kurtpayne)

    Hi Laura,

    Click “Start Scan” and then “Auto scan” to generate a new report. It doesn’t look like this plugin is related to ‘form maker’ at all:

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/recent-posts-slider/

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