• Resolved kampun

    (@kampun)


    Hello Dev,
    Thank you for your wonderful and powerful plugin. I have couple of issues as per following:
    1. My installed version of PHP is 7.2.0 and your plugin shows the outdated version is 7.2.14 (The same way it says for Apache)
    My installed version which is older. And strangely the version which is newer but yet not on the system, how can be mentioned that it is outdated ?
    https://ibb.co/0cWCVCg

    2. Another concern is that on the dashboard I can see that there are few files’ list is mentioned. For which it says that WP core files changed. When I have followed any particular file and clicked on it, it says this is not WP core file. Pl have a look the list mentioned herewith.
    https://ibb.co/BK5X4Mg

    Any advise on the matter would be highly appreciated.
    Thank you.

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by kampun. Reason: Missed to mention UPLOADED urls
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  • Hello @kampun,

    My installed version of PHP is 7.2.0 and your plugin shows the outdated version is 7.2.14 (The same way it says for Apache)

    Can you share the link to your website so we can investigate and fix the issue?

    Another concern is that on the dashboard I can see that there are few files’ list is mentioned. For which it says that WP core files changed. When I have followed any particular file and clicked on it, it says this is not WP core file. Pl have a look the list mentioned herewith.

    I think you forgot to include the file list.

    There are three categories of files that will appear in the table: added, modified, deleted. If the file is not part of a normal WordPress installation, it will be flagged as “added”, this is what I think you are referring to. It is up to you what you want to do with these files, you can mark them as “fixed” if you consider they are benign.

    UPDATE: After editing your post to add the missing screenshots, I checked and in fact the files that are listed are all flagged as “added” (notice the green flag). You can delete them all if they were not added by a web developer, or mark them as “fixed” if you don’t want the plugin to scan them in the future.

    As for the inconsistent comparison of the PHP versions, that’s in fact a bug in our side. I’ll pass the information along to the development team so they can take a look and fix it.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter kampun

    (@kampun)

    Thank you for the VERY quick reply.
    I really appreciate the support and wonderful plugin.

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