• Resolved Ilari Arovuo

    (@iarovuo)


    @davidanderson This plugin leaves garbage behind after it’s deleted !!!

    One of the key things all plugins MUST do – clean your*** if you get deleted!

    This plugin leaves stuff in options table, cron schedules, files, folders and other crap behind.

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  • Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    Thread Starter Ilari Arovuo

    (@iarovuo)

    I disagree. The logic should be to clean after itself by DEFAULT.

    If someone wants to retain the settings, there could be a tick-box for it.

    Because many of the websites do NOT have this plugin anymore, they still contain the crap from this plugin. In order to clean those websites across internet, people would need to reinstall the plugin, use wipe button, and delete the plugin again. – It should not be like this.

    Plugin Support vupdraft

    (@vupdraft)

    I think perhaps when you opt to deactivate and delete the plugin, there should be an option to remove, for example, all DB entries (and everything else associated with the plugin)?

    Would this be a suitable compromise (I can add it to our development board)?

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