If WordPress can write in the wp-content directory, the installer of the plugin will do this for you.
Try to reinstall the plugin.
Reinstalling didn’t work I’m not sure if they are writable how do i make the files writable?
Whooami, nice msg, “PISS OFF!” on the landing page.
thats a message that only ppl that behind bad ip ranges or using banned user agents see, or other things that I typically block.
im gonna take a guess — is this your ip?
59.178.78.xxx ??
its this:
deny from 59.0.0.0/8 <– youre in there.
that’s admittedly a tough block, but it takes out a whole fricken ton of spammers.
If you are interested in the file, drop me an email at whoo AT [remove this] village-idiot dot org and I’ll happily send it along to you.
Why deny from 59.0.0.0/8? I’m neither a spammer, hacker, or anything that sort of, nor I visited your site earlier.
It was very first time, yesterday, that I clicked your site, through above given link. That’s because, I wanted to see what hack, you’ve writen, as WP-Cache No-symlink plugin is already avilable.
rok, if you want to discuss my site how about you email me. This thread isnt about my htaccess, or why I choose to ban a particular netblock.
If you must know though, I removed and I see that you happily were able to click through.
For the record, the Internet isn’t a democracy — and I can choose to ban ANY ip or netblock I desire, and I dont have to explain myself to anyone. My site – my rules.
Back on topic please.
whooami, sure, I’ll like to email you on this issue, because:
1. I’m on the same Net, and due to some sick minded hackers etc. it’s creating bad impression to me.
2. I had checked and I could access the page.
Check you email, please.
The solution is easy! Just make your “wp-content” folder writable.
Meaning this: Go to your host’s “file browser” & look for something like “change permissions”.