• Resolved reignofcomputer

    (@reignofcomputer)


    Latest update appears to be missing some files from content-protector\src\ that result in HTTP 500.

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  • patrickposner

    (@patrickposner)

    Hey @reignofcomputer,

    you are right, that’s why I pushed version 3.2.0.1 immediatly after that.
    There was some problems with the SVN server on wordpress.org which interrupted the transfer process.

    3.2.0.1 should be fine to install and update.

    Best regards,
    Patrick

    Thread Starter reignofcomputer

    (@reignofcomputer)

    Thanks Patrick. Great plugin.

    Edit: The latest downloadable copy for 3.2.0.1 still seems to have missing files. Hitting the same Error 500 on updating via WordPress. Will roll back to 3.1.9.1 again.

    sbrp

    (@sbrp)

    Hi Both

    3.2.0.1 cannot be activated om my end due to error.

    Can you tell me how to roll back?

    as it is now the password is shown in the articles supposed to be locked 🙂

    Thanks in advance

    Thread Starter reignofcomputer

    (@reignofcomputer)

    @sbrp download 3.1.9.1 from this page: https://wordpress.org/plugins/content-protector/advanced/

    Then overwrite.

    sbrp

    (@sbrp)

    Thank you very much for quick reply

    ggoaga

    (@ggoaga)

    It is still not working.
    the only solution is to rollback to older version.
    I spent all day on doing everything, download the plugin and ftp override it etc nothing

    patrickposner

    (@patrickposner)

    Hey @reignofcomputer and @sbrp,

    it now should finally work.
    Sorry for the stress, there where some SVN problems in the repo which caused in transfer problems over the weekend..

    Best regards,
    Patrick

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