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  • Geoffrey Shilling

    (@geoffreyshilling)

    Volunteer Moderator

    I would manually reinstall WordPress:

    • Backup your site.
    • Delete the old wp-includes and wp-admin directories on your web host (through your FTP or shell access).
    • Using FTP or your shell access, upload the new wp-includes and wp-admin directories to your web host, in place of the previously deleted directories.
    • Upload the individual files from the new wp-content folder to your existing wp-content folder, overwriting existing files. Do NOT delete your existing wp-content folder. Do NOT delete any files or folders in your existing wp-content directory (except for the one being overwritten by new files).
    • Upload all new loose files from the root directory of the new version to your existing WordPress root directory.
    Thread Starter Sceko

    (@sceko)

    its a new issue with wordpress flagging a mod_security rule incorrectly, and i fix this

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