Deleting Unused Data and Revisions under 3.5.2 corrupts the database.
]]>It still seems to be working fine. But it would be nice to see it updated, just to ensure it’s working correctly and that the dev is still supporting it.
If not, anyone have any alternatives they recommend?
]]>In a few moments your plugin did exactly what I wanted done and with no issues whatsoever.
Fantastic work!
]]>I believe it would be useful for those users that need SPACE cleanup their uploads folder from old pictures and unused media files
However, those unused files and media do not affect the WP optimization…
Cheers!
]]>Great job!
I use it pretty frequently, so I wonder if it could be run with cron on a daily/weekly basis?
]]>How do I find the details of what wp-cleanup considers to be unused MySQL data?
Thank you.
]]>I was cleaning up my WordPress taxonomy, manually removing tags which shared the same category name. When I then performed a tag clean up with wp-cleanup, I noticed that all my categories had also disappeared.
As tags and categories share the same wp_term_taxonomy database, I think there is a check missing in wp-cleanup to make sure any tags are not used as a category.
]]>Unfortunately all I see is a bunch of errors:
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /wp-content/plugins/wp-cleanup/wp-cleanup-admin.php on line 106
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /wp-content/plugins/wp-cleanup/wp-cleanup-admin.php on line 202
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /wp-content/plugins/wp-cleanup/wp-cleanup-admin.php on line 125
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /wp-content/plugins/wp-cleanup/wp-cleanup-admin.php on line 177
Warning: mysql_fetch_assoc(): supplied argument is not a valid MySQL result resource in /wp-content/plugins/wp-cleanup/wp-cleanup-admin.php on line 151
Warning: Division by zero in /wp-content/plugins/wp-cleanup/wp-cleanup-admin.php on line 276
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Thank you for this great plugin. Great quality!
My only gripe with it is that it’s been organized into “Settings”, when it’s really a tool. Moving it to “Tools” would make more sense to me.
Thanks again!!!
]]>Hi,
I use this very good plugin several years. But on my new hosting the database use InnoDB and not MyISAM. I think wp-cleanup is not compatible with this new standard or do I made a mistake?
The data is not correct.
Database size:1008 kb
Useful WordPress data: -89104 kb -8839.68%
Unused MySQL data: 90112 kb 8939.68%
Wbr
Jan
Nice plugin, but didn’t remove all the redundant post meta keys. For example I had some old keys introduced by a custom meta box plugin that were retained, even though I deleted the plugin
]]>I tried to clean up my blog by choosing to delete old revisions, delete unused tags, and delete spam comments. While the unused tags were deleted, my categories were also deleted – all but one. I had to manually go and edit each post and put back the category for them.
]]>Thank you very much,
Nice to see a clean, well presented plugin that does it’s job neatly and sweetly and obvious how to use it.
]]>Reduced our database size from 19 megs to only 3.4 megs! I am surprised that there is not more information about the need to clean up a WordPress database!
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