Jose Bolos
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Oh, Ok, I see. I’m sorry but your problem has nothing to do with what happened on this thread. Glad that you already have a solution.
“is there any way to resolve this problem”
What problem?
If you can’t access your site because your wp-config.php is borked, you should restore it from a backup. (You do have a backup, do you?)
If you installed a plugin and the plugin itself is preventing you from accessing the site, you can try disabling all the plugins modifying the database. First two google results:
http://perishablepress.com/press/2008/02/18/quickly-disable-or-enable-all-wordpress-plugins-via-the-database/
http://kb.siteground.com/article/How_to_disable_all_WordPress_plugins_directly_from_database.htmlCan’t be of any much more help since you don’t specify what the problem actually is.
It’s too bad because the plugin (BWPS) looks really really cool, but I’m scared of trying it again. 🙁
sudo thanks for the heads up, I will take a look at it.
Wops, I have more info regarding what happened.
For security reasons I have the wp-config.php file outside the WP directory. When WP can’t find wp-config.php, looks for it one directory above. (It’s a feature of WP)
Upon activation of Better WP Security and checking the options the plugin created a blank wp-config.php inside the WP directory. As WP could then find the new wp-config.php first, but were no database options, the site stopped working. After removal of the blank file, everything went back to normal.
The plugin should check for wp-config.php and not create the file in any case.
Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: What Should 2011 Hold for WordPress?My 0.02$:
– Media: Better media handling and gallery, yadda, yadda 😀
– Extend documentation
– Streamline one-click upgrade process & error messages
– Comments: subscribe into comments integration, Facebook connect/Twitter OAuth, OpenID on comments opt-in integration with 3rd party plugins
– Drop old technologies altogether (PHP4/IE6)
– Widgets: Better handling esp. when switching themes, more personalization
– Mobile support by default
– Most important SEO options built-in
– Better WPMU setup
– Uhmmmmm… maybe stricter plugin requirements? (regarding e.g. settings, uninstall, documentation, etc.)Happy 2011 everybody! 😀