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![]() Just trying out the V3 plugin and it seems the connection key is not saved, although a message appears saying "The operation completed successfully".
It seems other options can't be saved either in the Datafeedr V3 plugin. However the wordpress website itself runs fine. I checked the database and couldn't find any table with a name containing "_xopt" (sorry for peeking into the source :P). Do you think there might be something wrong with the MySQL server? |
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![]() Can you try de-activating and then re-activating the Datafeedr plugin?
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![]() Hi Eric,
That didn't change anything. |
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![]() Hi
Can you PM me the following information: FTP LOGIN INFORMATION (Temporary login information preferred) Host: Login: Password: BLOG LOGIN INFO with ADMINISTRATOR PERMISSIONS (Temporary login information preferred) Admin URL: Username: Password: Eric
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![]() Were you able to resolve this issue, I am having the exact same issue.
- WAMP - PHP v5.3.5 - Wordpress v3.1 |
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![]() Hi
As per the plugin requirements, you must run the Datafeedr plugin on a Linux server. We currently do not support Windows servers. Eric
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