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  • Plugin Support MixHa

    (@mixha)

    Hello @novakpeter ,

    The issue may be caused by another plugin that’s conflicting with our plugin’s code. You can check this by deactivating other plugins one by one, in elimination system. In case you detect the culprit this way, please let us know which one was it.

    Otherwise, please ensure that you insert privileges on the database.

    Plugin Support MixHa

    (@mixha)

    Hey @novakpeter, by “insert privileges”, I meant this:

    Some hosting providers sometimes impose restrictive permissions on the database, such as removing the INSERT privilege from a user, which can prevent plugin activation.

    Please let me know if the issue was resolved.

    Kind regards

    Plugin Support MixHa

    (@mixha)

    Hey @novakpeter ,

    We haven’t heard from you since, so I’ll assume that the issue is resolved and will close this support thread. If you face any new issues, please feel free to open a new thread.

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter novakpeter

    (@novakpeter)

    Hi, the problem was W3 Total Cache plugin. It was a part of my WordPress install. Not sure if it is now packed with WordPress like a sort of a promo or my hosting added it. I immediately deactivated the W3 Total Cache plugin but when I worked on the web I have seen occasionally weird errors. After some time when I did not see some changes immediately, I was suspicious that it looks like some kind of broken caching. So I deleted W3 Total Cache completely. Weirdly enough, the plugin did not uninstal itself properly and left some files and folders behind (oh man, what a mess). After I deleted completely all these remains, these weird errors dissapeared so it is now solved for me.

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