• Resolved dlannetts

    (@dlannetts)


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    Over the last three days I have been attempting to install a new plugin. I have been having issues with the wordpress page freezing and the upload stopping, or if it does get to 100%, which is rare I get an error, are you sure you want to do this. I have attempting many things to ix this, my internet connection isn’t very fast, but I doubt this could be an issue as it never has been before. I have disabled all my plugins, and my theme and activated the wordpress 2017 one, and this didn’t help the issue, I can still upload media without any issues. I have tried uploading various plugins with the same issue, however if I install a free plugin through wordpress, it works fine, I am thinking an upload issue. I have uploaded my plugin using ftp, in a zip file and extracted using cPanel file manager, however when in wordpress the plugin won’t display under the plugins area to activate it. I have searched for everything on google that may help and still have had little success with this problem. Can anyone please help, it would be greatly appreciated,

    Thanks,
    David…

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  • Thread Starter dlannetts

    (@dlannetts)

    For more information, I have checked my host has available storage space left. I have administrative rolls, I haven’t altered any other backend files as I don’t believe anything should have been altered since I last uploaded a plugin.

    Hi,
    Follow given below of steps.

    1- Please check the error log detail of server.

    2- Please upload all wordpress files again through FTP software.

    Thanks
    Mohammad

    Thread Starter dlannetts

    (@dlannetts)

    Where can I find this error log?

    Do you mean download them, delete them on the server and upload again?

    Thanks for your answer…

    Hi,
    1- Your hosting provider can give you error log detail easily. You need to share this error log detail with me.

    2- I was requested to upload the latest version WordPress again at your site.

    Thanks
    Mohammad

    Thread Starter dlannetts

    (@dlannetts)

    I have emailed my hosting provider for the error log. I have tried re-installing the newest version of WordPress on itself, this didn’t fix the issue, I will send you an error report once my hosting provider gets back to me.

    Hi,
    I will wait for ERROR LOG.
    Thanks
    Mohammad

    Thread Starter dlannetts

    (@dlannetts)

    Hello, My hosting provider has gotten back to me asked me to check cPanel/errors, which displays no errors and public_html/error_log, which is a file that I don’t have and can’t find. Is this a file I should definitely have? Anywhere else I can look for error logs?

    Hi,
    1. Open the File Manager in your web host’s management panel /CPANEL.

    2. Go to the document directory of your website installation.

    3. Make a backup of wp-config.php.

    4. Open wp-config.php and insert or edit lines that control logging.

    The following constant definitions need to be either added or edited in your wp-config.php file:

    define(‘WP_DEBUG’, true);
    define(‘WP_DEBUG_LOG’, true);

    Most WordPress installations already have an entry for WP_DEBUG set to false so you’ll need to change this value to true. It’s not that common to have WP_DEBUG_LOG already set in the wp-config so most likely you’ll have to add that line.

    After you’re done editing ensure that WP_DEBUG and WP_DEBUG_LOG are set to true and that each constant is only defined once in wp-config.php

    Thanks
    Mohammad

    Thread Starter dlannetts

    (@dlannetts)

    That might have gotten it working! thanks very much Mohammad!!

    Hi,
    Most welcome and glad ?? to help you.
    Thanks
    Mohammad

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