• I updated wordpress and I couldn’t see the filters group so I deleted the plugin and reinstalled it, added the MU file where it should have been and it works fine now and I’m also able to see the Filters page but whenever I’m creating a new filter for a specific Page Url it says -> There is another Plugin Filter with the same permalink. Edit Duplicate <- whenever I click Edit it takes me to page that says “oops that page doesn’t exist”

    On top of that even if I click save the plugins are not being excluded from that specific page ??

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/plugin-organizer/

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  • Thread Starter evanvar

    (@evanvar)

    any updates?

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    When you get the link to edit the duplicate is the permalink field empty? It sounds like you have a row in the database that is not tied to an existing post.

    Thread Starter evanvar

    (@evanvar)

    hey @jeff we have removed and dropped all the plugin organizer tables from our database and did a clean install, even though now I don’t get the message “Already exists” the plugin simply doesn’t work..

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    Sorry to hear that.

    Thread Starter evanvar

    (@evanvar)

    lol..

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    The only thing I can offer is to set it up for you. You have a caching plugin running. Or you aren’t setting it up with properly. I have someone say it doesn’t work every few days. I’ve never not been able to get it to work for them unless they are running a caching plugin that relies on the core plugin functionality where all plugins run on every page.

    Thread Starter evanvar

    (@evanvar)

    we do run autoptimize if we can exclude a .js file I guess it will work? Can you give me the exact JS core file your plugin needs in order to run?

    Plugin Author Jeff Sterup

    (@foomagoo)

    You are misunderstanding how it works. This plugin doesn’t disable plugins with javascript. It stops the php code of plugins from loading so their javascript isn’t loaded. If the caching plugin caches the javascript files for a plugin that you disable they will still be there when the page loads. Because the caching plugin has those files cached.

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