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  • Hello,

    I’m using the One Click Demo Import to import the demo content for the Uku / Ruapuke theme by Elma Studios:

    https://www.elmastudio.de/en/themes/docs/uku/

    It worked just fine in my localhost at home. But when I try to do the very same thing on my hosting provider, it consistently gives the dreadful “Error: OK (200)” message. While the “OK 200” might be interpreted as a “job done” message, it actually means it couldn’t succesfully import the demo content.

    I have had a look at this document on the Github page for the import plugin by Proteus Themes:

    https://github.com/proteusthemes/one-click-demo-import/blob/master/docs/import-problems.md

    PHP variables not the issue

    My hosting provider, which has a nice CPanel PHP configuration mode, allows you to have a temporary (for developing purposes) max_execution_time of 300 seconds and a memory_limit of 512 MB. I have used those variables, but I still get the same error. So the execution time / memory limit is not the issue here.

    I tried both workarounds suggested by the import plugin authors: “Change the default time of one AJAX call” and “Disable the generation of smaller images during the import”. Still not working. ??

    Note: I am using the latest Uku child and parent theme versions provided by the theme authors.

    I have also notified the theme authors about this issue and opened a support ticket.

    Please help and thank you in advance.

    I would definitely be willing to contribute to a crowdfunding campaign or by purchasing a premium plugin version. Another alternative would be a to have a premium support ticket system of sorts (?). Anyway, plugin authors, thanks for the april update and your commitment. Let us know how we [non-coders] can help. Best

    Hi,

    Thanks @olope, @tstone, @bigvibes for your feedback. Like many other WP users, I believe this is one of the most valuable plugins ever designed for WP. As a journalist, I have been following WP development of professional-grade editorial features: the ones that make WP a full editorial environment, fit for media clients.

    It should be obvious by now that media production features for WordPress are attracting tons of developers and design studios. Just check, besides Edit Flow, solutions like IssuesM, Betaout ContentCloud, CollabPress, CoSchedule, Magma… Even Google might be working on its own full CMS.

    That is why I would encourage the authors and contributors of Edit Flow to fully develop and update this plugin, and maybe provide a two-tier solution (free and premium version). It would be a great news for the WordPress community. The fact that is seems to be lingering in a dev limbo (or sidetracked for WP Vip clients, sigh) keeps many non-expert users from actually using it in their websites.

    And a big thank you for authoring this tool!

    Best

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