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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [All-in-One WP Migration and Backup] No way to import more than 100MBI agree completely with papashivo All-In-One WP Migration was the best migration plugin many years ago when I was desperately searching for a migration plugin that actually worked for WordPress websites. I literally spent hundreds of hours trying to move my 100s of WordPress websites to a new server. Well not only did AIO Wp Migration do this but much much more. Now this plugin will backup a website on a domain name and you can restore that backup to another domain name. EXAMPLE backup a.com using this plugin and restore that backup to z.com, it works perfectly even deeply embedded files and your database gets migrated to the new domain name. Not to mention auto backups to Drive and the like that actually work. In my eyes these developers are GODS!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] Issue with synchronizing dataTaylor, Just to clarify this issue.
When we install CCF plugin in while running WordPress in a sub folder and it works beautifully. We show the client the finished site and get the approval to go live with the site.
Now we copy the index.php and the .httpacces files to the domains root and modify the site url to reflect this in the index.php. At this point CCF still works beautifully.
Now we go to dashboard/settings/general settings and change the site url to https://mysite.com/ while keeping the WordPress url https://mysite.com/wordpress/ This is when the plugin crashes.
Most plugins follow the url change without any issues. I notice the same problem with NextGen Galleries.
Worst part is that even if we completely delete the plugin and files, and remove all the ccf_ Mysql entries and then reinstall CCF it still will now work. You can never use CCF again on this website.
Thanks in advance and sorry to be so wordy!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Contact Forms] Issue with synchronizing dataI have a similar issue and the same warning pop up. Here is what happens.
I build all new wordpress installs in a sub folder and never in the domain root. This allows me to use the root for html should the need arise. If i accidentally install Custom Contact Forms while running the site in the sub folder and then copy the index.php and .htaccess to the root. Then I go to the wp settings tab and change the SITE URL to / This is when the plugin crashes.
I uninstall the plugin and reinstall and it still will not work.
As long as I wait until I move the site to the root there is no issues and CCF works beautifully.
Taylor, I know you have been working on your plugin non stop since you changed it and I tell you it is now working beautifully for me except when I make this mistake.
Thanks Bruce