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Well... Just checked and it's the same as wp-content...
Back to Square One... 🙁
Checked one thing : I did put back the Global Version of PHP to 4.4 instead of 5.6 and the "View New Post" Button was working again... Well, almost working... Still had all the "close and go to the topic", "Close and mark as read", "Delete" buttons going Fatal Error on me but at least the "Empty all" button was working. ^_^'
No effect on Update though... :/
Could it be the Updating process that fool itself into thinking those Plugins are up to date while checking for an update ? :/
I am being told that there are a lot of these sort of problems on the WP forums as well - with other plugins I mean. Do you know how to check your php error log? Can you take a look immediately after you try and update to see if anything gets reported in there that is to do with this?
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The Error Log in the ToolBox of simple:press or another log ?
for I can only find those é suspicious things on the ToolBox for the 22/02 but nothing for today... :/
22 février 2016 21:44 | spaErrNotice | 3 | php
file: /simple-press/sp-startup/admin/spa-admin-updater-class.php |
22 février 2016 21:44 | spaErrNotice | 3 | php
file: /simple-press/sp-startup/admin/spa-admin-updater-class.php |
Is that of any help or should I go check another Log ?
the main server php error log.is what you are looking for, And you would most likely be looking for an entry marked as a 'php fatal error'. probably!
The error log will be in your server somewhere. Your hosting control panel (like cpanel for example) will usually have a link to the error log and will allow you to look at a few days worth.
You could alternatively turn on WP_DEBUG which will show any errors directly in the page but this will also show up any on your public site. But - as a temporary and quick thing that might not be too bad. To do that add:
define('WP_DEBUG', true);
to your wp-config.sys file. Set it back to false or remove when done
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My attempt to update the plugins shows on the Web Log but nothing shows up on the error log... 🙁
[24/Feb/2016:19:25:57 +0100] "GET /Blog/wp-admin/update.php?action=update-sp-plugins&plugins=admin-bar%2Fsp-admin-bar-plugin.php%2Ccustom-profile-fields%2Fsp-custom-profile-fields-plugin.php%2Ctinymce-richtext%2Fsp-tinymce-plugin.php%2Cmaintenance%2Fsp-maintenance-plugin.php%2Cpolls%2Fsp-polls-plugin.php%2Cpost-preview%2Fsp-preview-plugin.php%2Cpost-rating%2Fsp-rating-plugin.php%2Cpost-thanks%2Fsp-thanks-plugin.php%2Cprivate-messaging%2Fsp-pm-plugin.php%2Cprofile-display-control%2Fsp-profile-display-control-plugin.php%2Crank-info%2Fsp-rank-info-plugin.php%2Cspam-registrations%2Fsp-spam-reg-plugin.php%2Cshare-this%2Fsp-share-this-plugin.php%2Csubscriptions%2Fsp-subscriptions-plugin.php%2Ctags%2Fsp-tags-plugin.php&_wpnonce=0949cf744b HTTP/1.1" 200 5754 "http://nekotsuki-studio.com/Blog/wp-admin/update-core.php?action=do-sp-plugin-upgrade" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2564.116 Safari/537.36"
have you tried updating just one plugin? see if same... possible the query string is getting too long for your php settings...
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Tried to update the Admin tool alone... Not working either... Still saying that I have the last version of it but I don't. :/
OK... The log entry above is the internal call to run the updater. Do you have an example of an entry that was actually made to our server (at simle-press.com) to try and download the actual updates? The http response code might provide useful information.
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