Hello Mark,
The message you ignored, in fact, is the backup method that WCFE Plugin is provide.
It does show note message tells you to never close the Save Dialog message before making sure that the site is still runs.
Do you’ve FTP access to the site?
If yes, please check out a directory inside wp-content directory, that start by wcfe- and end with 32 hash string (e.g wcfe-061dab63d20b44338d99d770b6c6cc04). You still have a backup if you can see “wp-config-backup.php” file inside that directory, the backup is automatically deleted if closed the Save Dialog message from the close button, I’m not sure how you close it, so check if the file exists.
If the file exists, then you’ve a backup from the last stable wp-config.php file. However, this file is encoded and need to be decoded before you can use it. You can email my at author@wp-cfe.xptrdev.com. Once you send me the file I will send you the decoded version so you can restore it back.
Please let me know when you send me the file as I don’t check this mail every day.
Thanks
AHMeD
Thread Starter
nofski
(@nofski)
Hello
Glad you got back to me
Totally my fault for ignoring all the warnings, however as my site is still not live, in the back of my mind its good to break it once in a while.
I ended up restoring the wp-config file from a backup on the server so all fixed. No panic.
The good news is that I now know how to back up from my backup files.
Sorry for inconveniencing you
mark
Hello Mark,
Good news
Glad you got everything fine
Yeah, get some practice as long as you still in production.
You’re much welcome
Thanks
AHMeD
Hy Ahmed
I have a similar problem
Two days before I’ve installed wpcf editor and changed wp_memory_limit and enabled memoy cache
In a first moment all was ok but today some javascrip in this page http://www.sognamondo.it/prenotazione/#verifica stopped to work
Ignored backup mails and links in them doesn’t work no more