Hi Tompoi,
Are UpdraftPlus and WordPress SEO the only two plugins installed, and using a default theme (TwentyEleven/Twelve)? How did you determine that the problem is in one of these two plugins?
Also – which web browser are you using; does the problem happen in every browser, or just some?
David
P.S. There’s no general problem of compatibility between these two plugins – that is to say, they are co-installed on very many sites. Hence my questions.
Hello @tompoi I agree with @david Anderson, I have tested this plugin with WordPress SEO using WordPress 3.6 Beta 4 without any issues.
I would say that you are having a problem with another plugin or the theme. Also try login into the backend with a different browser if you are running multiple browsers like I am. The browsers that I use to test my websites are FF, Chrome, IE, seamonkey.
Kind regards
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Tompoi
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Hi, thanks for the fast answers.
I thought that plugin was the one causing problems as when it was deactivated UpdraftPlus worked perfectly. I’m currently using Chrome’s last version and I tried with Firefox as well and it would throw out that error until I removed the seo plugin. These 2 are not, however, the only plugins installed.
I’m using a custom theme so it might be something related to that as well. I’ll try to debug it whenever I get the time and see what’s causing the problem and I’ll try to keep you updated about this.
Hi Tompoi,
OK – if de-activating WordPress-SEO removes the error, then that’s the leading suspect. You should report it in their forums, and see what they say. Also mention the cross-browser nature of the problem, because that’ll help confirm to them that there’s something to look at. (If you don’t mention the browsers then they may take longer to respond, because they’ll think “perhaps it’s just some old version of a litte-used browser, e.g. IE6, so I’ll not look at that yet.”)
David