• Resolved bzle

    (@bzle)


    I turned off JS and PHP error reporting then deactivated and removed the plugin, but errors are still being reported to Sentry. Is there code I need to manually remove somewhere? I don’t believe this is a caching issue.

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  • Plugin Author stayallive

    (@stayallive)

    Hi @bzle,

    This is curious one, assuming the plugin code is gone (so the wp-content/plugins/wp-sentry-integration folder is removed) I don’t see any way Sentry could still be sending anything.

    There is the issue of (page) caching in the case of Browser errors. Possibly even users which have not refreshed the page since you removed the code but are still interacting with it.

    As long as you removed the plugin code from your site there is no way for the plugin to still be active!

    Thread Starter bzle

    (@bzle)

    Hi Alex,

    Tracked down the issue today: The site on the server we migrated away from was still sending to Sentry. It’s not even accessible, but somehow it was still registering various errors to send along. I used FTP to change the plugin’s folder name and that stopped the errors from sending. Phew. That had me super confused! Thanks!

    Plugin Author stayallive

    (@stayallive)

    Yeah that would also explain it ??

    The WordPress cron would possibly still be running generating events.

    Glad you figured it out at least!

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